How can I make my plastic look better?
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Armourall works pretty good, but not great. What I use is a lubricating oil in a spray can, called AD2000. It's an industrial penetrating oil, so I don't know if you'd have access to it, but it makes my bike look like new. Of course it is only temporary, but it looks incredible when you put it on. Don't try WD40, it doesn't do the job, but you might want to try different lubricating and/or penetrating oils you can buy.
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matt16 - It's called Plastic Renew by PC racing.
PC Racing
39525 Los Alamos Rd., #A-275
Murrieta, CA 92563
(909)698-4962
OR - Just get on Pellissippi Pkwy and go to Power sports on Lovell Rd. in Knoxville, if they still have it in stock. I used this on my sons '84 LT50 and it did a great job. There is a fair amount of prep work as you sand out any imperfections but once you do that it only takes a few min. for each coat. Kit costs about $16 and is good for 2 - 4 ATV's.
JB '94 King Quad/ Titan 489's
PC Racing
39525 Los Alamos Rd., #A-275
Murrieta, CA 92563
(909)698-4962
OR - Just get on Pellissippi Pkwy and go to Power sports on Lovell Rd. in Knoxville, if they still have it in stock. I used this on my sons '84 LT50 and it did a great job. There is a fair amount of prep work as you sand out any imperfections but once you do that it only takes a few min. for each coat. Kit costs about $16 and is good for 2 - 4 ATV's.
JB '94 King Quad/ Titan 489's
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