McGuire’s makes this stuff called back to black or something like that. Just wipe it on and it’ll look way better than this without buffing at all. Works great and a small bottle will last forever.
Does it cover smaller gouges and scratches and such? I'm trying to resurface them and find the best solution besides trying to bondo and paint plastic lol
It absolutely does not look terrible. Compare 00:00 to 07:55 Deep scratches removed all over without sanding the whole part down. It needs a quick wet-sanding pass to be shiny. It will be just as good as a new part.
Good method for some panels, but I wonder if other panels might not fit afterward (if you are not careful). That plastic was really moving a few times, expanding and contracting...
@@lsrracing found out in restoring the old plastic it’s not looked down on to paint….. but if your really trying it needs to be mirror finish no orange peel …
No professional would ever "restore" PE,PP or ABS plastic on a car or a dirt bike this way. Not only does it create a super ugly uneven surface but it also weakens the plastic and makes it brittle. In no time the plastic will look even worse than it did before with a bunch of tiny surface cracks on it. A brand new quality dirtbike fender is around 20-30 dollars.
@@KaffiRawr You are wrong. I tried the heet gun on my plastics and they got deformed. I supose it because they were on floor and slowly flattening as i heated them up. Also you have to use some uv protectant wax because sun will damage plastic after this method.