View Full Version : get rid of scratches on plastic ?
jester0064
09/04/2003, 08:08 PM
Hi Everyone...
anyone with good idea on how to get
rid of scratches on like the plastic
(bumpers and doors) that goes all around the vx ?
can the be buffed out anyway ?
or fixed / patched by a body shop ?
or is that it...you get a scratch...
you gotta get a new bumper ?
Thanks !
AREA 51
09/05/2003, 11:23 AM
Do a search for line-x.
AlaskaVX
09/05/2003, 12:02 PM
I had a ton of little scratches from off-roading and I just used some Mother back to black and it made nearly all the scratches disapear. I used like half the bottle on the VX. I had one really bad scratch from the front fender all the way back. I just kept adding more back to black and unless you know its there (and look for it) you don't even see it anymore.
jester0064
09/05/2003, 04:54 PM
thanks for the "mother" tip...Alaskavx !
I actually have that stuff in my garage...
and will give it a shot.
majork
03/09/2005, 08:29 PM
Many of the interior hard plastic liners tend to get dinged over time, especially the cargo area liners and rear door liner....they can begin to look ugly after a while
Are there plastic repair kits that can restore a near original finish to this
I have mostly black panels with some red...
Francesco Rizzo
03/09/2005, 11:20 PM
I just tried a bed liner gel to dye the cladding, and it looks like it's gonna come out hot. The thing is the application is a bizatch, I had quite a few streeks. My claddingw as looking really bad, the front bumper was a completely different grey and both ends of the rear bumper had rings fom the plastic being concaved and stretched from backing up into things. Anyway, I finally have all black all the way around, everything matches. It's called forever black, wait till I put some pictures up, this way peeps can decide if they want to go threw the hastle of putting this stuff on.
thebear54
03/10/2005, 04:09 AM
:p Hurry up and post the photos Frank...Spring is coming(I hope)soon and I need to shine up the IronMan :p
John
Cobrajet
03/10/2005, 04:58 PM
I restored all of the interior vinyl panels in my '82 Mustang last year using products from The Eastwod Company (http://www.eastwoodcompany.com/). I used Plastic Prep (http://www.eastwoodco.com/shopping/product/detailmain.jsp?itemID=2523&itemType=PRODUCT&iMainCat=601&iSubCat=603&iProductID=2523), Sand Free Primer (http://www.eastwoodco.com/shopping/product/detailmain.jsp?itemID=2514&itemType=PRODUCT&iMainCat=601&iSubCat=603&iProductID=2514), and black Vinyl Coat (http://www.eastwoodco.com/shopping/product/detailmain.jsp?itemID=2531&itemType=PRODUCT&iMainCat=601&iSubCat=603&iProductID=2531). Looks great! I don't drive it much, so I can't say how well it will hold up, but sure made a difference in my 'Stang.
Francesco Rizzo
03/10/2005, 05:23 PM
I started a new thread, sorry for robbing this one, but look under Severe Cladding Fade, I have a few picks posted, sorry
VXcaver
03/11/2005, 07:59 AM
I tried buffing out the scraches and its a bad idea. The surface of the cladding is darker than what's underneath, and buffing removes the texture. I also tried one of those black dye products that was suggested (on my half moon only thank goodness), and it looked good for about a month. Then it started fading in a splochty way.
Mother's Back to Black is my choice these days.
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