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Old Nov 21, 2000 | 08:44 PM
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Does anyone know of a product that can remove scratches from the fenders of an atv. My bike has alot, I'v tried Armour All, and other polishes but nothing worked.
 
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Old Nov 22, 2000 | 09:27 AM
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They must be some real deep scratches. Another rider let me in on this secret, but here it is: try Mop n Glow. It works very well. Just remember, scratches add character.
 
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Old Nov 23, 2000 | 09:54 PM
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I know if you have white fenders you can use steel wool and its suposta work wonders.. dont know if it works on other colors... test it before, it might work!
 
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Old Nov 24, 2000 | 08:06 PM
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i also heard of mop-n-glo for scratchs.i just thought my buddy was pulling my leg.
 
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Old Nov 27, 2000 | 08:08 PM
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My experience is with dirt bikes (haven't scratched up my quad; yet). I use a medium grit sand paper with a palm sander (less elbow grease). Then I go down to a fine grit, then to emery cloth and finally a wet sand with fine emery cloth with a final polishing with steel wool. The plastic will lose its luster, but the scratches can eliminated. If you're really patient, buy some Plastic Renew, which includes a liquid applied after all the progressive sanding, which restores some of the luster. This all works best on white plastic.
 
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