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Jackgraves
| Posted on Friday, July 02, 2010 - 06:38 am: |
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This is my sanded body work, then the same rubbed and polished out body work man this took some time.
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Blackbear
| Posted on Friday, July 02, 2010 - 08:03 am: |
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What was your final buffing done with. I have tried several plastic polishes and only ended with a haze. |
Afhans
| Posted on Friday, July 02, 2010 - 08:30 am: |
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Ever try this stuff? http://www.plexusplasticcleaner.com/aboutf.html |
Jackgraves
| Posted on Friday, July 02, 2010 - 08:55 am: |
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Call me its too much to write 813 735 9097 |
D_adams
| Posted on Friday, July 02, 2010 - 09:21 am: |
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Nicely done Jack. |
Drawkward
| Posted on Friday, July 02, 2010 - 09:29 am: |
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Very nice. I love the fact that these plastics aren't painted. If it's too much to type Jack, why not create for us a serious of audio records or podcasts, LOL. |
Jackgraves
| Posted on Friday, July 02, 2010 - 09:58 am: |
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Thanks Dean |
Boogiman1981
| Posted on Friday, July 02, 2010 - 10:14 am: |
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polishing is polishing it. takes a loooot of patience and the right tools for the material being polished. |
Thefleshrocket
| Posted on Saturday, July 03, 2010 - 11:05 am: |
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That looks like a very nice improvement. My pillion seat cover has a few spots on it that looks like the clear coat has rubbed off. Is there clear coat on these plastics or do I just need to do some polishing to get the shine back? |
Finedaddy1
| Posted on Saturday, July 03, 2010 - 11:34 am: |
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Great to see you guys fixing this stuff. It does take some time and a little patience but it's a lot quicker than purchasing new parts and waiting on them to show up, and once you've done it and are familiar with this plastic, it's not that bad at all. Good work! (Message edited by finedaddy1 on July 03, 2010) |
Jackgraves
| Posted on Saturday, July 03, 2010 - 02:07 pm: |
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call me ill walk you right through the steps i used and what products work. 813-735-9097 Jack |
Jackgraves
| Posted on Saturday, July 03, 2010 - 02:08 pm: |
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Flesh there is no clearcoat (Message edited by jackgraves on July 03, 2010) |
Christiankid3
| Posted on Friday, July 09, 2010 - 05:21 pm: |
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Does anyone who has spoken with Jack care to type out the secret? I don't mind calling, I just figured it would be nice to have it posted for everyone to know. |
Dktechguy112
| Posted on Friday, July 09, 2010 - 05:24 pm: |
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yeah, i would like to know the secret too. |
Ezblast
| Posted on Sunday, July 11, 2010 - 01:08 am: |
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Me too! EZ |
Ridenusa4l
| Posted on Sunday, July 11, 2010 - 02:29 am: |
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yay me too please lol Jake |
Zac4mac
| Posted on Sunday, July 11, 2010 - 11:03 am: |
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I have rubbed out some deep gouges in a pod while waiting for a new one. Wet sand with LOTS of water, I started with 230 grit and worked up to 2000. Then I hand-rubbed with 4-0 steel wool followed with Meguiar's Gold Class. Came out very nice. Z |
Jackgraves
| Posted on Monday, July 12, 2010 - 02:00 pm: |
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Yeah same steps as Zac but after I used 2000 grit I used a buffer with new pad with turtle wax rubbing compound, use the TW until it almost shines like factory, then use a product called Duragloss 681 with the buffer and new pad again. Use the Duragloss until you are happy with the shine. I used the Duragloss 681 because it is for colored plastic, you'll have to go to there website to figure out where to buy it in your state. |
Christiankid3
| Posted on Monday, July 12, 2010 - 10:07 pm: |
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Thank you so much Zack and Jack. I appreciate you taking the time to post up the steps. |