Aug 21, 2009 #1 C CharlesW The Rainmaker Honda dirt/racing motorcycles seem to have the color all through the plastic parts. Any suggestions For cleaning and polishing the fenders, tank, side panels on a dirt bike being prepped for sale? Not major scratches or gouges, just scuffs.
Honda dirt/racing motorcycles seem to have the color all through the plastic parts. Any suggestions For cleaning and polishing the fenders, tank, side panels on a dirt bike being prepped for sale? Not major scratches or gouges, just scuffs.
Aug 22, 2009 #3 C CharlesW The Rainmaker Beemerboy said: Charles I would use PB PP or a good paint cleaner. Click to expand... Thanks Dave. Have you actually used the Pro Polish on colored motorcycle plastic?
Beemerboy said: Charles I would use PB PP or a good paint cleaner. Click to expand... Thanks Dave. Have you actually used the Pro Polish on colored motorcycle plastic?
Aug 22, 2009 #4 J Jeremy New member Beemerboy said: Charles I would use PB PP or a good paint cleaner. Click to expand... I used PP before I put my number plates on,I can't remember if I used the white or black LC pad though.. Here it is right after,they were nasty before
Beemerboy said: Charles I would use PB PP or a good paint cleaner. Click to expand... I used PP before I put my number plates on,I can't remember if I used the white or black LC pad though.. Here it is right after,they were nasty before
Aug 23, 2009 #5 Beemerboy Just One More Coat CharlesW said: Thanks Dave. Have you actually used the Pro Polish on colored motorcycle plastic? Click to expand... Not on MC plastic but I used in on a golf cart with tons of similar plastic, that's why I suggested it
CharlesW said: Thanks Dave. Have you actually used the Pro Polish on colored motorcycle plastic? Click to expand... Not on MC plastic but I used in on a golf cart with tons of similar plastic, that's why I suggested it