1. thesinex's Avatar
    Just a few hours into my new motion and so far so good.

    However, I have a service ticket in with support concerning the rear carbon effect cover.

    We all know that the rear factory fitted rear protection cellophane is fixed extremely well but I believe when I removed it it lifted the paint effect carbon weave effect in 3 places, see below.

    Can other motion users please check theirs and comment.

    The rear would have been more durable in keyone black rubber.
    Attached Thumbnails Motion Rear Factory Protective Damage-900300678.jpg  
    12-22-17 12:20 PM
  2. Dunt Dunt Dunt's Avatar
    Would have thought the color was embedded in the material, not just painted on.
    12-22-17 12:32 PM
  3. jagrlover's Avatar
    Maybe it's not peeled off? Maybe it's excess adhesive?
    12-22-17 01:57 PM
  4. thesinex's Avatar
    mmm, I'll try again but it did strike me as being adhesive
    Last edited by thesinex; 12-22-17 at 03:02 PM.
    12-22-17 02:48 PM
  5. thesinex's Avatar
    you maybe on to something with the adhesive idea, what would be a safe cleaner be?
    12-22-17 03:04 PM
  6. TheBirdDog's Avatar
    Isopropyl alcohol almost always... but if it's just on the back panel, I wouldn't be too worried (especially since the device is waterproof). Find whatever you've got under your sink and try it... even toothpaste can be a decent cleaner for some things because it has a bit of abrasive texture and can scrub and polish some surfaces.
    12-26-17 06:19 PM

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