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Black plastic color restoration? 09 Jun 2014 12:44 #635930

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Try a heat gun...get the part hot, and keep the gun moving...you can see the shiny Black
following the heat.
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Black plastic color restoration? 09 Jun 2014 19:40 #635973

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barnes distributing tire clean
works on tires plastic or paint
use it on all my bikes
best ive found
anything with silicon will work me thinks
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Black plastic color restoration? 11 Jun 2014 13:00 #636177

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martin_csr wrote:

mykznme wrote: You can go as low as 320grit with solid colors and 400g with metallics without leaving any visible scratches.
The reason I'm saying this is because plastics are a pain to paint and you need as much mechanical adhesion as you can get.

Thanks. The airbox isn't mine and the grit stuff was his method. :)
1000 grit seemed rather fine to me, but it came out looking so good,
I wasn't about to contradict the way he did it. hee.

I hear ya.
I'm not to keen on talking bad about someone's work either but if I can save people a couple headaches then I 'spose I should right?

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Black plastic color restoration? 11 Jun 2014 14:13 #636191

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Yes. But I'm not that familiar w the adhesion characteristics of plastic,
so I didn't add my 2 pennies. :laugh:

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Black plastic color restoration? 17 Jun 2014 01:38 #636947

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I would paint it using Krylon Fusion for a more permanent solution.

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Black plastic color restoration? 17 Jun 2014 06:45 #636962

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The Krylon Fusion works great as long as nothing is rubbing against it like your leg. I used it on some MX parts (front numberplate and fork guards) lasted a long time.
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Black plastic color restoration? 23 Jun 2014 19:15 #637767

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Mop-N-Glo floor wax, damp rag, wipe it on, your good for a year

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Black plastic color restoration? 25 Jun 2014 13:37 #637983

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baldtires wrote: Mop-N-Glo floor wax, damp rag, wipe it on, your good for a year


That's actually a really good idea!
Mop n flo and/or future floor polish will both form an acrylic layer and prevent essential oils from seeping as well as bring back the color.

The only drawback I see is the need to re-apply wich could result in cracking and flaking further down the road.
I'd try it though.

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