I always use Invis on mine and my little boys bikes. Easy to apply. Super tough protection. Keeps the bikes like new, but you need patience when applying it wet.
I have used both, the ones you apply with water as shown and ones that are applied with a heat gun (Dyedbro) and found the second option easier to work with.
The degreaser from Muc-Off is realy agressive.I used it on my old bike and it actually removed some paint. I personaly only use soap or brake cleaner on my bike.
Hi... The paint scheme on my bike (trek roscoe 9) has raised spots all over it part of what attracted me to the bike. But do I now have an issue with frame protection..Will I be able to apply the protection to an un smooth frame? ... I'm guessing i wouldn't be able to avoid air bubbles.. Thanks in advance 😁
Make sure you take care of that ceramic coating. It will haze up on you if you don't care for it like the manufacturer says. Then it's a pain in the arse if you want to remove it. It can stick so good to the paint it will ruin the paint trying to get it off. Especially if you try to buff it out.
I install ceramic coatings as a small business for years. I don’t have one on my mountain bike, would be useless. Better off using a spray sealant after every wash.
I used a 3M film that used a bit of alcohol and it worked quite good. Thank you for this (advertisement) tutorial and reminder that I want to do just a little more than the seller did on my beautiful Canyon. P.S. I bought the film as sheets and cut it up myself which I found more effective than precut pieces.
I feel silly with this comment, but is that protection sticker matte, or is it finished in the style of a known person named "Matt"? I wouldn't be surprised at either option given some naming conventions but I'm guessing it's just a typo.
I would like to find some opaque ones. My bike is mostly black with pink and I'd like to cover the pink without repainting the bike. So far, I've used black electrical tape. Maybe dark window tint? I wish I could find black.
remember kids, always use protection
lol
and a bit of baby oil.
I always use Invis on mine and my little boys bikes. Easy to apply. Super tough protection. Keeps the bikes like new, but you need patience when applying it wet.
I have used both, the ones you apply with water as shown and ones that are applied with a heat gun (Dyedbro) and found the second option easier to work with.
Baby oil? I'm sure you meant to say baby shampoo?
Merry Christmas, GMBN!
The degreaser from Muc-Off is realy agressive.I used it on my old bike and it actually removed some paint. I personaly only use soap or brake cleaner on my bike.
Much needed video. Thanks 😊
Hi... The paint scheme on my bike (trek roscoe 9) has raised spots all over it part of what attracted me to the bike. But do I now have an issue with frame protection..Will I be able to apply the protection to an un smooth frame? ... I'm guessing i wouldn't be able to avoid air bubbles.. Thanks in advance 😁
I’ve used a combination of ceramic coating and xpel protection.
Make sure you take care of that ceramic coating. It will haze up on you if you don't care for it like the manufacturer says. Then it's a pain in the arse if you want to remove it. It can stick so good to the paint it will ruin the paint trying to get it off. Especially if you try to buff it out.
I install ceramic coatings as a small business for years. I don’t have one on my mountain bike, would be useless. Better off using a spray sealant after every wash.
I used a 3M film that used a bit of alcohol and it worked quite good.
Thank you for this (advertisement) tutorial and reminder that I want to do just a little more than the seller did on my beautiful Canyon.
P.S. I bought the film as sheets and cut it up myself which I found more effective than precut pieces.
i use dirt and mud
I feel silly with this comment, but is that protection sticker matte, or is it finished in the style of a known person named "Matt"? I wouldn't be surprised at either option given some naming conventions but I'm guessing it's just a typo.
Helicopter tape. It doesn't look near as nice, but it does protect.
I would like to find some opaque ones. My bike is mostly black with pink and I'd like to cover the pink without repainting the bike. So far, I've used black electrical tape. Maybe dark window tint? I wish I could find black.
Black Vinyl
Those separate pieces don't make a lot of sense. Would been better to have a longer piece that can be cut.
Just use invisi frame and get the hole bike covered 👍
Love that Canyon!
Its actualy soapy water no bb oil it will make no sense to degrease frame then apply oil it will literaly never stick if is oil on the sticky side
Baby oil?!?!? What are on about lol.
i like seeing the paint. no protection on my bike :)
can not recommend ride wrap. hard to install and doesn*t fit good.
So I learned disc brake cleaner is very different from brake clean cause she used it to clean the frame, must be paint safe
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coating? it's a bike meant for the hills, not a luxury car lol
Always need to protect ur buke
Disagree. Ride that bloody bike and stop treating it like it's a road bike in a show room.
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