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Light Bicycle Restoration - Help Needed

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Old 15-12.-2006, 09:52 AM   #1
sirantonycartwr
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Default Light Bicycle Restoration - Help Needed

Hello everyone, ive just bought a second hand GT Avalanche 2.0 disc and im going to upgrade it and make it like new. There are about 8 minor scratches, 2 deep scratches, 3 scuffs and 1 chip out of the aluminium frame. The bike is mint apart from this!

I was just wondering, what can i use to get the scratches out?
I know that with cars you can get a paint restoration T cut chemical which makes it like new, is there a similar chemical for alum bike frames?

Do you think Tcut will do it?
Also (completely different matter) How do i know if wheels are disc compatible?

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