I was in my garage removing decals and the leftover glue, looked over at my $3 pack of steel wool with coarse, medium and fine grits. I took a moment and cleaned a couple spots and pieces, and began to wonder what the word was on protecting the plastic after polishing it out with the fine grit steel wool. I turned to the number one blaster authority and suprI singly didn't see anything stickied, detailing how to refurbished and reseal your plastics. I am not sure what would be the best sealer or clearcoat, but I do know from experience that if you don't seal it after redoing the surface, it will go from looking almost new to white faded pale looking in a seasons time.
I am gonna do a little digging see what I can find on it , might even try to do a DIY in it as I am about to redo my plastics after removing the majority of the Rockstar graphics kit, it is really good thick vynil and came off without stretching or tearing.
If anyone wants the graphics I removed which is everything but the tank side, front of hood, and a little stripe in the outside of the rear fender, speak up and I will send them your way they are color matched for yamaha blue fenders, but might look in other color plastics if you wanted to accent handgrips, seat, rims, frame, and or whatever you please in yamaha blue.
To get an idea of what the graphics look like I have pics in my albums as well as my profile pic.
Anyhow to do a good DIY I would need a little help as far as what to seal the plastics with after refinishing, any ideas on a good way to fill the low spots of deep scratches would be useful as well. I thought of simply using a clear paintable silicone, to fill the low spots after razorING off the high stuff. Whatever the solution it would have to be clear or color matched as I will not be changing colors. A good clear urethane might work as well to fill scratches and for sealing the plastics, I am not sure what to use for that only that it has to be clear flexible and durable.
I am gonna do a little digging see what I can find on it , might even try to do a DIY in it as I am about to redo my plastics after removing the majority of the Rockstar graphics kit, it is really good thick vynil and came off without stretching or tearing.
If anyone wants the graphics I removed which is everything but the tank side, front of hood, and a little stripe in the outside of the rear fender, speak up and I will send them your way they are color matched for yamaha blue fenders, but might look in other color plastics if you wanted to accent handgrips, seat, rims, frame, and or whatever you please in yamaha blue.
To get an idea of what the graphics look like I have pics in my albums as well as my profile pic.
Anyhow to do a good DIY I would need a little help as far as what to seal the plastics with after refinishing, any ideas on a good way to fill the low spots of deep scratches would be useful as well. I thought of simply using a clear paintable silicone, to fill the low spots after razorING off the high stuff. Whatever the solution it would have to be clear or color matched as I will not be changing colors. A good clear urethane might work as well to fill scratches and for sealing the plastics, I am not sure what to use for that only that it has to be clear flexible and durable.