Pages: 1
Posted by: drsusz
Even with all that sanding, it still left alot of scratches in my Yamaha Blue plastic. The instructions even say that Honda Red and Yamaha Blue may require extra sanding. This was way too much sanding for me, though. I did what I could and put it back on the quad. A power wet sander would have been nice.
The Raptor plastic isn't all that great. I accidently rolled the quad and the plastic turned white where the stress points were. No sanding in the world is going to get that color out.
Posted by: UBETRUN
I used that stuff once, it turned a nasty white when a few drops of gas spilled on it. I stripped it all off and left the black plastic bare but sanded smooth. It looks OK dull, fine for what I do with it.
Posted by: dancingqueen
I used that stuff on the 400ex and on the Banshee...used a wet sander, that really helped. It took too much work on the 400 and I to got those nasty white spots...I was wondering where those came from
On the Banshee is worked pretty good considering the plastics were white. But I think most that had to do with sanding them down...
Posted by: firemedic85
Hey guys just thought Id share with you a product to fix your plastic. After crashing my plastic got some pretty bad road rash but no cracks or breaks. So I thought Id give this a try It works real well although It does require ALOT OF SANDING. thanks