The big greasy
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Have a quad that the plastic is in really good condition, but faded a little, not much. Is there a liquid or paste to wipe on that doesn't require an electric polisher? Or does one have to use the polisher?
This is the shizzz. Has to b sc-1 TrueType amazing product that makes old plastic look new. I use it everywhere.
Does dust cling to it after applied?, does it last?
Heat gun.. go slow try a hair dryer with good heat first.
sometimes.. yamaha blue is difficult to work with. All you can do is tryHeat gun worked decent when I tried some bike plastics. But Have you found that the white spots just come back?
. Well it was a yz250 that I tried it on. Lol. It’s gonna get a full restore soon but will also get a graphics kit.sometimes.. yamaha blue is difficult to work with. All you can do is try
That might be a wet sand and polish candidate.. Well it was a yz250 that I tried it on. Lol. It’s gonna get a full restore soon but will also get a graphics kit.
But my real plastic restoration project will be a 1979 KE 175 that I have stashed in the back of my dads garage for 25-30 years. But it’s kawi Blue. Shine her up like and twosmoke the streets!
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It’s a silicon base spray so it will collect A little, I spray and wipe or polish it in and I don’t have a problem. Sxs,truck dash, sled. Shines up really nice with limited effort. I find mud and dirt slips off easily for spraying it down after a ride On the buggy. Maybe the key is to wipe it down next time?I used that ch!t this past summer maybe I did it wrong but holy hell did the dust from the trailer ride ever stick to the machines.
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