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  • ATV plastic restoring help needed

    Not sure if this is the correct section cause its not clear plastic but white. I have a Yamaha raptor with some plastics that have some scratches I would like to be able to get out. Looks like it would require some sanding though would there be a way to polish this back to a shine?

    Thanks

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    Re: ATV plastic restoring help needed

    It is uncoated plastic? How bad are the swirls and scratches?
    2017 Subaru WRX Premium - WR Blue

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      Re: ATV plastic restoring help needed

      Im not sure if they put some kind of coating on it or not but it appears to be uncoated. I can get some pictures tonight.

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        Re: ATV plastic restoring help needed

        Good luck with that! I used Plexus to shine the plastic up and make mine look nice. PlastX will haze it. You'd have to get fancy and use a heat gun, providing you don't melt the plastic or the plastic will be OK to do that on.

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          Re: ATV plastic restoring help needed

          Ive heard of people using heat guns with good results.

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            Re: ATV plastic restoring help needed

            Yeah, just wondering if the scratches were through to the plastic, or on the surface in a coating.
            2017 Subaru WRX Premium - WR Blue

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            • #7
              Re: ATV plastic restoring help needed

              Originally posted by Murr1525 View Post
              Yeah, just wondering if the scratches were through to the plastic, or on the surface in a coating.
              They are in the plastic some are pretty deep.

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