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Whoa!...how would you know anything about trying to spruce up damaged or grungy plastic parts, dan?....LOL!
Man, first deej crawls out of the grave and now you show up. Did we have some kind of zombie apocalypse? Will we see you on an upcoming episode of "Walking Dead"?
What the heck have you been doing? Still own a KLX or are you one of those elite snobs with a foreign motorcycle now?...well...make that European instead of foreign...LOL!
Sorry, just seeing this post now. Use a heat gun or my choice, a propane torch. You can find a YouTube on this technique. Basically heat until liquid, then let dry. It's instant and easy, works fantastic. My advice is clean them as well as possible prior to the treatment. Use Ajax of whatever is needed to clean, don't worry about additional scratches, won't matter as they puddle up and go away.
just got the bike temp back together after all the polishing till need a little sanding of a few scrape lined after the razor blade, next weekend will do a final polish but way better then before.
Whoa!...how would you know anything about trying to spruce up damaged or grungy plastic parts, dan?....LOL!
Man, first deej crawls out of the grave and now you show up. Did we have some kind of zombie apocalypse? Will we see you on an upcoming episode of "Walking Dead"?
What the heck have you been doing? Still own a KLX or are you one of those elite snobs with a foreign motorcycle now?...well...make that European instead of foreign...LOL!
LOL , still have the KLX, I do have the Husky TE250 also. KLX is the best all around bike, and still goes with to Colorado, but the Husky is my woods choice. I poke my head in and look here once in a while. Good to see some of the old guys still on here,,,,, AND some of the really old guys like TNC lol JK, always a good time.