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Ryda85

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ok my R's plastics are a little rough..i want to keep them the same color but want to get those scratches out and bring some shine back. so far my research has gave me a few options what do you think is the best way to do this?:

 

wet sand in steps up to 2000 grit, clean then clearcoat plastics

 

wet sand in steps up to 2000 grit, clean, then paint the same color

 

wet sand in steps up to 2000 grit, clean, then use maxima sc1 plastic shiner

 

wet sand in steps up to 2000 grit, clean, then polish with mothers polish

 

 

also, i see people use bulldog promoter...is this only for paint or would i do it for clearing?

 

 

any ideas?

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They look damn near new when your done. Brand new plastics are like $500, so I guess I made about $75 an hour.

 

Whats your secret? I spent every bit of 15hours working on mine and they are as dull as can be. Also, dirt and mud stain them very easily now. Sanding my plastic was a terrible idea. My plastic is white by the way, maybe color has something to do with it?

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Hey Guys,Brand new to the site. I have an '04 Limited (White/Candy Red). Though some disagree,I soak my plastic with WD-40 (and have been for a while) overnight. The key is to let it sit,don't wipe it off! It doesn't last too long,but, it sure looks good before you go riding.And I think it makes washing easier. Just a cheaper,less labor intensive alternative. Hope this helps!!

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I tried the Plastic ReNew a few years back, and I have to say it was a waste of time, and money. Unless you have a paint booth, it's damned near impossible to keep dirt, and other debris out of the coating until it dries. The second, and worst part about it, is any type of degreaser, gasoline, carb cleaner, etc., will remove the Plastic ReNew. Also, the Plastic ReNew isn't very durable at all, as it scratches easily, and peels off very easily also. I can't recommend this product at all.

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Armor All for me too. It works great and it's made for plastic. Probably alot cheaper to use than WD-40. Who the hell honestly likes driving their Shee around smelling like a WD-40 factory. I'm sorry but thats a dumbass idea for plastic.

 

You might be a redneck if you dip your quad in WD-40.

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hmmm...I love that there has been so much r&d into this situation.

Any way, I have used the maxima, and the plastic renew. Maxima never lasts but looks cool if u just want it pretty in the garage, the plastic re-new is ok, but it has to be done in ultra fine coats And ure really spending all ur money on is industrial floor sealer. So now thats what I use and it lasts for a long time, alot of guys say im nuts, but when they see my plastic they say it's genius.

 

Here's the process:

 

Wet sand with SOAPY water to 2000 grit.

(the soap is just a lil' lube)

 

Rinse and dry

 

rub thouroughly with 0000 ultra fine steel

wool after dry and rinse again

 

clean with any degreaser(409,fantastic,etc.)

 

acquire industrial type floor sealant and both

4" and 2" sponge style paint brushes

 

Obviously use the 2" for tight areas and the

4" for large open areas

 

Apply 3-5 ULTRA THIN coats allowing about

15-20 minutes for each to set and dry.

 

I only use the steel wool again if there are

any bubbles, runs, or dust and grit landing

 

Buff the plastic with a good cloth and compound

of ure choice, power tools are only a go if

you absolutely know how not to burn through,

Otherwise you'll be doing the whole thing

over again.

 

Mud falls right off and it is easily maintained

with regular hose downs (I use an electric power

washer). any tough spots are taken care of with

MR. Clean Magic Eraser

 

Happy trails and good luck, it takes hard work to look good while riding hard.

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