Bontz
Member
- Messages
- 29
- Location
- MN
- Country
- USA
- Years Snowmobiling
- 40+
- Snowmobile
- 2022 XCR 650 (if it ever shows up!)
My sled is actually collecting dust because:
1. I don't have snow to ride on yet
2. I'm reluctant to wipe it down due to the finish & scratching up the plastic!!
So what's the deal? One of my buddies took delivery of his sled (back in late October) and it was like they used a dirty, gritty, old rag to wipe it down and you can clearly see the fine scratches. Fast forward to this week, and I'm seeing guys bitching about the same problem - even when trying to use a microfiber cloth. I normally spray my sleds down with Pledge (yes, Pledge!) and wipe down with microfiber ... but I'm not doing anything right now. If anything, I may start looking to see if a graphics shop can design a simple wrap and just wrap the damn thing.
I think Polaris really dropped the ball with this one ... just when they were really starting to climb the "fit and finish" ladder to get on par with SkiDoo.
1. I don't have snow to ride on yet
2. I'm reluctant to wipe it down due to the finish & scratching up the plastic!!
So what's the deal? One of my buddies took delivery of his sled (back in late October) and it was like they used a dirty, gritty, old rag to wipe it down and you can clearly see the fine scratches. Fast forward to this week, and I'm seeing guys bitching about the same problem - even when trying to use a microfiber cloth. I normally spray my sleds down with Pledge (yes, Pledge!) and wipe down with microfiber ... but I'm not doing anything right now. If anything, I may start looking to see if a graphics shop can design a simple wrap and just wrap the damn thing.
I think Polaris really dropped the ball with this one ... just when they were really starting to climb the "fit and finish" ladder to get on par with SkiDoo.