Ride backwards next ride, should put the plastic and paint back where it was, HA!Hey guys. Rode pretty hard this weekend. Cleaned her up but got a little road rash. Looking for recommendations on roll cage touch up paint/finish and how to get "rubs" out of the plastic. Thanks guys. View attachment 40829View attachment 40830View attachment 40831
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Leave it.Hey guys. Rode pretty hard this weekend. Cleaned her up but got a little road rash. Looking for recommendations on roll cage touch up paint/finish and how to get "rubs" out of the plastic. Thanks guys. View attachment 40829View attachment 40830View attachment 40831
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I liked your answer better than mine !Ride backwards next ride, should put the plastic and paint back where it was, HA!
Your signature has the answer in it.lolSomeone mentioned that you can use a heat gun to start heating the plastic and maybe a paint scraper to start laying the scratches back down.
(Delton) "I HATE light scratches too. Makes me think I left some fun on the table. So I go back out there and cover them up with deep scratches. Works every time lol."
Half correct. Put s heat gun on the colored plastics and it will lay back down. Be very careful with it though. There is about a 5 second window between shiny new plastic and an Amazon order for new plastic. The textured plastic all you can do is some sc1, tire shine or wd40 to hide them, you can't get scuffs out of textured plastic. That being said, who gives a rip! Scratches meant you tried hard enough lol!Someone mentioned that you can use a heat gun to start heating the plastic and maybe a paint scraper to start laying the scratches back down.
(Delton) "I HATE light scratches too. Makes me think I left some fun on the table. So I go back out there and cover them up with deep scratches. Works every time lol."