Covering plastic?
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Maybe some of that clear plastic sticker for cars and trucks that is supposed to stop chips would work. I think cabela's has a less expensive version or 3M has the good stuff. I'm pretty sure they use the stuff on the plastic bumpers so it might work.
#4
Whatever you put on it might look worse than the scratches. Do you have plastic covering on your furniture at home to protect from spills? [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img] How about a camo kit? (For your quad, not furniture)
I remember when I bought my Recon new. I tried to make sure people didn't scuff the plastic when they swung their foot over the seat. The dirt, rocks, and sticks took care of that idea. Now it's lucky if I rinse it off every couple rides. It's covered with mud as I type. (from 4 days ago)
I remember when I bought my Recon new. I tried to make sure people didn't scuff the plastic when they swung their foot over the seat. The dirt, rocks, and sticks took care of that idea. Now it's lucky if I rinse it off every couple rides. It's covered with mud as I type. (from 4 days ago)
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