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Darius1502
12-29-2014, 11:33 AM
I decided to make this a thread so it will be searchable for people more easily. I know I've been there wanting the restore a bike to high quality 9 out of 10 and OEM NOS plastic is just not available.

Or for those who want to refresh their trikes this will make a huge difference in just a few hours of work done correctly.

A little update. I've been getting odds and ends like levers, decals, chain slider (for swingarm), etc. Plus polishing up the back fenders. I am actually getting very good at this. The last set I did was my 350X and while I did a good job I started with too course a grit paper and had a very hard time getting the lines out. This time the coursest grain I went was 400 and I got to the pics below.

For those wondering here is the protocol:

I basically start wet sanding them (by hand) 400 grit sand paper. Then go to 600, 1000, 2000, then 3000. You keep sanding till scratches are gone. All the way up to 3000 grit by hand.

Really deep scratches you can get out, but it just takes time. This part is easy BUT it just a patience game. Getting the showroom shine is the harder part for most. Here's the secret sauce this pad: http://www.autopia-carcare.com/meguiars-w9000.html#.VKBu6P-sc Meguiars Soft Buff W-9000 Foam Finishing Pad 8 inch with Novus polish: http://www.amazon.com/Novus-Plastic-Scratch-Remover-bottles/dp/B000J41VDM
www.autopia-carcare.com

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PAD MODEL:
Meguiars Soft Buff W-9000 Foam Finishing Pad 8 inch
http://www.meguiars.com/en/

POLISH TYPE:
Novus Polish
http://www.novuspolish.com/

Don't use an orbital buffer. Those won't work well for this purpose. You need something like this **THIS IS THE EXACT UNIT I HAVE** http://www.amazon.com/Tradespro-836788-7-Inch-Variable-Polisher/dp/B00FFD4THM/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1419866922&sr=8-1&keywords=ALL+TRADE+TRADES+PRO+BUFFER

MODEL:
Tradespro 836788 7-Inch Variable Speed 10-Amp Sander/Polisher
Amazon has this.
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The orbitals for me did not work well. They will go all over the place and you won't be able to do this correctly. You want a straight polisher that only rotates the pad and let's you select different speeds.

Once you get it smooth but dull it will look kind of like the old Maier fenders did. Then start with the pad and Novus 3. Keep going slowly. After 10 passes apply more Novus 3. Do about 3 sets of passes. WASH THE PAD AND LET IT DRY. CLEAN OFF THE FENDERS OF ANY RESIDUE. Then do the same thing but this time do it with Novus 2. The more you go the shiner it gets. Honestly even for NOS plastic...that gets dull or gets rash marks from sitting on a shelf or just little nicks...the 9000 pad with Novus 2 will make it look like it just came off the plastic press!

I've also got a video that I'll be making for Nick and everyone else.

The first pic where I am measuring gives you an idea of where I was at RIGHT after all 3000 wet sanding was done.

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NOTE: These pictures were only after the first day. I've been at this for a 3 more days...and they look even BETTER!!

El Camexican
12-29-2014, 07:27 PM
Astounding Darius!!! Between you and Mr. Clean I dare say this site has the best plastic refinishers around:beer

Orangecnty250r
12-29-2014, 09:12 PM
Very nice work!!!

Darius1502
12-29-2014, 09:27 PM
OH man...what a day for me...

lumping me in with Mr Clean...

Nick giving me praise (on the other thread)...then Orangecnty250r

Shoot if Mike from Vintage motorsports and MacWorth chime in I might just die on the spot!!

:)

he he!!

I hope it helps us all when NOS supplies run out or get super hard to find :)

honda200x1987
12-29-2014, 10:04 PM
Amazing work Darius! That's how it's done, I would like to see your video and it looks like you have figured it out. It might also be a good idea to post pictures of what is needed just in case those links become unavailable.

vintagemotorsports
12-30-2014, 12:16 AM
Im very impressed !! dont die on the spot (LOL) . you cant beat nicely polished out plastic great job. I must say i actually dread sanding and polishing plastic but its one of those must do jobs that need to be done to bring these creatures back from the dead.

Josh in FLA
12-30-2014, 02:25 AM
Thanks for the info. I found out about the Novus polish from another thread, but wasnt sure about the pad and polisher. Will be purchasing based upon your recommendations. Hope mine turn out half as nice.

Darius1502
12-30-2014, 08:21 AM
Im very impressed !! dont die on the spot (LOL) . you cant beat nicely polished out plastic great job. I must say i actually dread sanding and polishing plastic but its one of those must do jobs that need to be done to bring these creatures back from the dead.

OMG...ok...I won't die..hehe!! I agree Mike...I hate the sanding. Ok...I am still alive... so it looks like a video is coming soon!

El Camexican
12-30-2014, 09:41 AM
looks like a video is coming soon!

I'm guessing it will be a lot like this;)


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fULNUr0rvEc

Darius1502
12-30-2014, 11:14 AM
I'm guessing it will be a lot like this;)


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fULNUr0rvEc

Exactly! No secrets...just slow and consistent....reps!

Darius1502
02-20-2015, 11:12 PM
Whooo..hoo my first student and he's done better than me!
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http://www.3wheelerworld.com/showthread.php/172635-My-1st-attempt-at-fender-polishing

I am truly impressed and it makes me so happy to know this has helped. I've got to say I learned from Mr. Clean and followed his tank polishing. Then added the Novus and few other ideas.

What a great community!