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Kashimax Restro - still looks powdery (Blue with pictures)
oldschoolace:
Bendy is right, its the microfine scratches from sanding that make it look powdery. The sanding marks are visible in your pics. I have seen flame polishing done a few times and it does give great results, if you know what you are doing. I would be tempted to get some plastic polish and give it a bloody good go with that first.
monkian:
You can use Autosol on plastic :)
BENDYCAT ELEVENTEEN:
trouble with the gas rings is you can't see the change and what is happerning
you could see if a hair dyer will do any thing - a heat gun would work but being carefull at it
polishing will work but you will have to work at it ;)
punkdSICO:
--- Quote from: BENDYCAT ELEVENTEEN on February 15, 2012, 09:52 PM ---trouble with the gas rings is you can't see the change and what is happerning
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Yeah, I just found this out :) Tried the oven on a very small area and like you say, it went from doing nothing to small bubbles that now need to be re-sanded.. >:(
I'll try a hairdryer next..
ta,
Paul
dordymush:
what window lean did you use.
the amourall i was talking about is for making your tyres shine etc on ya car.
i've just red about using a heat gun on vw bumpers. puts the color back in them after they have whitened so might be worth a go.
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