I can get you all the info you need on what type of paint is best to use on these plastics
done correctly it will be sucessful
I can get you all the info you need on what type of paint is best to use on these plastics
done correctly it will be sucessful
The method I used gave great results. First scrub them with those steel wool pads that have the soap in them. You know the ones you get at Woolies to scrub the fry pan. Then get some Stanley knife blades. Using care scrape the blade over the plastic carefully removing the discoloured top layer. You need to be careful to not let the edge of the blade dig in or gouge the plastic. You will quickly get back to the original colour. I then used a plastic bumper restorer liquid on them. It was like super thick armour all. They came up like new and like all red plastic on 80's Hondas, they were nearly completely white.
If they are only dirty, use a scouring pad and Jiff.
I think paint is great but as soon as you scratch it the old plastic will show through. You can't paint a plastic fuel tank either as the vapour will lift it straight off.
There are a million YouTube videos showing plastic restoration. A lot suggest heating the plastic to bring the colour back. I wouldn't. It makes the plastic super hard and you can't scrape it then.
Actually looking at them you might be surprised at how good they come up just with the Jiff!
Check out the video of the radial engine that old mate has built using XR600 engines!
http://thekneeslider.com/russell-sut...unning-strong/
[QUOTE=Valencia;106751]Sounds like it should James nice miss my bike havnt ridden one for 20 years now i reckon
Amazing how time gets away! 20 years is too long! Do you still have a bike??
I have slowed down heaps. I am actually just enjoying just putting around on the XR. I have a couple of much faster bikes but I am a bit more worried about how hard the ground is now.
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