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<blockquote data-quote="s~~t shoveller" data-source="post: 5846414" data-attributes="member: 11625"><p>If its really faded you need a proper polisher ,it's a variable speed nine inch angle grinder in essence.then foam heads ,g mop by farecla, sponge heads and g10 finishing compound also by farecle to use with it.slow speed and add water to keep it cool so you don't melt the plastic or it's coating.messy too ,will need a good window wash afterwards and then waxing with any wax polish.done numerous bobbers and panels here,some plastic,baler sides etc and plenty of bonnets,quadtrac one similar I think,brought it up like new.my body shop friend gave me this advice and have got on well.need to practice a bit with the polisher first though...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="s~~t shoveller, post: 5846414, member: 11625"] If its really faded you need a proper polisher ,it's a variable speed nine inch angle grinder in essence.then foam heads ,g mop by farecla, sponge heads and g10 finishing compound also by farecle to use with it.slow speed and add water to keep it cool so you don't melt the plastic or it's coating.messy too ,will need a good window wash afterwards and then waxing with any wax polish.done numerous bobbers and panels here,some plastic,baler sides etc and plenty of bonnets,quadtrac one similar I think,brought it up like new.my body shop friend gave me this advice and have got on well.need to practice a bit with the polisher first though... [/QUOTE]
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