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Black plastic color restoration?
- Grumpy Ole Artist
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- Eschew Obfuscation!
following the heat.
1978 KZ650 B2
Former rides...1976 CB360T, 1985 Shadow 700, 1985 GPZ750Turbo
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works on tires plastic or paint
use it on all my bikes
best ive found
anything with silicon will work me thinks
78 Z1R
78 KZ1000
76 KH500 gone
71 HS1B 90
81 GS 1100 gone
80 PE400
02 KLR
Ontario Canada
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I hear ya.martin_csr wrote:
Thanks. The airbox isn't mine and the grit stuff was his method.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.
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'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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so I didn't add my 2 pennies. :laugh:
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1994 KX250 Supermoto
2004 KX125
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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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