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We receive these kinds of questions all the time.
How can I Restore Faded Plastic Motorcycle Fenders?
How can I Restore Sun Damaged Plastic on my Motorcycle?
How can I Restore Sun bleached Plastic on my Motorcycle?
Ect....
So, the question is, "Can your faded dirt bike plastic be made to look new again?"
The simple and clearest answer is "No".
However, it can be made to look a whole lot better and we will show you how.
Here is our test subject:
As you can see, this fender has had a lot of abuse.
To bring back some life to this old dog I will NOT be using a razor blade.
I know that many people believe this to be the easiest method but it really scratches up the plastic and is very time consuming.
What I use is 00 fine steel wool with soapy water.
If your plastic is in really sad shape you may need to start with some heavier steel wool to cut through the white crust .
First, dip the steel wool into the soapy water and go to town on the plastic.
You don't need to push real hard.
In fact, the lighter you push the nicer it will look.
Also, stroke the plastic in the same direction.
When you are done, the plastic should look somewhat dull but the white crust should all be gone before you move on.
Before I move on, I thoroughly clean the fender with soap and water and then I like to use some Acetone on it just to be sure all the small particles are gone.
Once the fender is dry and free of contaminates I set my heat gun to about 800 degrees F.
You should do a small test area first to be sure you don't melt through your part
When you hold the gun in an area long enough you begin to see that the surface of the plastic is glossing up.
You don't want to hold the gun in one place too long as it can warp or melt through the plastic
I like to do long patches of the fender at one time and I like to work my heat gun in the direction that I stroked with the steel wool.
When you see the plastic starting to gloss up you think "Wow! This is going to look AWESOME!!!!
Then you get the big let down...
After the plastic cools completely you can apply your favorite plastic product.
Currently Aerospace protectant 303 is my favorite.
It does look better now then in the beginning.
Here is a before and after comparison:
As you can see we made a big difference in how this fender looks.
Of course, if you want your plastic to stay looking good, keep it clean and keep it out of the sun and it will look great for years.
I hope you found this info beneficial.
As always if you have any questions or would like to do your own product comparison, feel free to do so.
Thanks!
SB