freshening up black plastic parts

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freshening up black plastic parts

21 Aug 2008 06:37
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Anyone looking to make those black plastic parts i.e. rear fenders, chain guards an such, I found that after a good cleaning and prep, bumper black paint makes them look brand new. It has the right finish and color as stock new pieces.
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Re: freshening up black plastic parts

21 Aug 2008 08:06
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That sounds like a good solution to plastic parts that are pretty far gone...actually, I have had fair success resurrecting plastic parts that have sun damage (switch blocks, fenders, chain guards, etc.) by rubbing them down with liberal amounts of ArmorAll...black sheen restored that only periodically must be reapplied.:)
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Re: freshening up black plastic parts

22 Aug 2008 06:39
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The rear under fender on a shafty is black plastic. Armor All just won't make it pretty. I tried... Armor All just evaporates in a day or two... The bumper plastic is likely a good idea. I also think Krylon makes a paint for plastic and I think that is what I used. I did use flat and wish I had used semi-gloss but it has held up well.
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Re: freshening up black plastic parts

22 Aug 2008 06:52
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I also tried the Krylon spray can paint for plastic but it was the semi-gloss. Used it on my Air Box, Chain Guard and Rear Fender.

Darn, got just about like new results. That's 3 seasons ago and the finish is still very good.

This is the only brand I have tried or seen locally so I don't know about any others.

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Re: freshening up black plastic parts

22 Aug 2008 07:00
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Bought a faded out plastic rear fender for my 750E last year. I don't like to paint plastic if I can help it. Ended up buffing it out w/ very fine steel wool followed by waxing it and bingo! nice glossy fender black fender!
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Re: freshening up black plastic parts

22 Aug 2008 09:47
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Ive heard putting a thin layer of vaseline on for a while will bring the black back. I have yet to try it.
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Re: freshening up black plastic parts

22 Aug 2008 11:22
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cmmman wrote:
Ive heard putting a thin layer of vaseline on for a while will bring the black back. I have yet to try it.

My seat is a bit faded...do you think the vaseline thing would work:huh: :blink:
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Re: freshening up black plastic parts

22 Aug 2008 11:26
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My seat is a bit faded...do you think the vaseline thing would work?

Only if you ride nekkid Mcdroid.;)

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Re: freshening up black plastic parts

22 Aug 2008 11:32
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My seat is a bit faded...do you think the vaseline thing would work?

Only if you ride nekkid Mcdroid.;)

And I have, when I was much younger and sillier...:)
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Re: freshening up black plastic parts

22 Aug 2008 15:40
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My brother once showed up at my house completely nekkid. He was riding his Gold Wing standard. He said his wife was waiting down the road. Now I lived about 10 miles away and they were well used roads and it was at night, I cracked up. I do wish his wife had come all the way with him. She was a real looker. Turned out he said she would never do it and she said "lets go!". You didn't say that to his wife. Any of them! :woohoo:
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Re: freshening up black plastic parts

24 Aug 2008 12:46 - 24 Aug 2008 12:49
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I used Dupli-color bumper coating. It comes out semi-gloss. I prepped with fine steel wool and wiped down with wax and grease remover. Looks awsome. Tried the whole armor all thing, it just doesn't last but a few days.
current bike:
1982 GPZ-750
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1978 Z1-R
1982 KZ-550, 615 kit, cams, head-work
1978 GS-1000 drag bike (younger days fun)
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Re: freshening up black plastic parts

24 Aug 2008 12:54 - 25 Aug 2008 07:24
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It comes out with a nice semi-gloss textured finish. Looks awsome.
current bike:
1982 GPZ-750
past bikes:
1978 Z1-R
1982 KZ-550, 615 kit, cams, head-work
1978 GS-1000 drag bike (younger days fun)
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