Cleaning up your plastic
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that's exactly what i said, i put that Armorall on, and a 3 year old bike looked brand new...
here's another tip: armor-all and such products like it will increase the life of you tire it you soak them real good every so often. the armor-all is absorbed by the rubber and causes it to be more flexable and not begin to get those little cracks that soon become bigger cracks... all around, it's good for the tires too...
here's another tip: armor-all and such products like it will increase the life of you tire it you soak them real good every so often. the armor-all is absorbed by the rubber and causes it to be more flexable and not begin to get those little cracks that soon become bigger cracks... all around, it's good for the tires too...
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PLEXUS is the best plastic polish i have found and i dont particular like armorall becasue 1) it leaves a film on the plastic and 2)it attracts dust a other things way too quickly and 3) it looks like your plastic has oil all over it...the plexus is a plastic, an rubber cleaner and preserver...it hides small scratches and other blemishes from things like gas spills and just dull spots...and also SAFE CUT was works great too this takes out deeper scratches but it DOESNOT make the plastic dull like other scratch removers...
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I used a buffer with some very fine grit Meguiars mirror glaze was and got an 11 year old Banshee shining like new. I tried armor all, STP, Zymol, Black Magic, etc, but I never had anything work as good as the buffing. First I used some 0000 Super Fine steel wool to take out the deep scratches and then buffed the fenders and all other plastic with my electric buffer.
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Jeremiah Lucas
1989 Yamaha Banshee & 99 Suzuki LT-F500F Quadrunner
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Jeremiah Lucas
1989 Yamaha Banshee & 99 Suzuki LT-F500F Quadrunner