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Plastic resurfacer spray for discolored plastic....anyone use this?

Started by TUFCAT, October 29, 2014, 09:24:38 AM

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TUFCAT

Does anyone have any experience with a Plastic Resurfacer spray for discolored plastics?

Eastwood has a rattle can product that is supposed to penetrate the surface of plastic and "embed" pigment to restore the sheen...

Its a solvent based product that doesn't coat the plastic but basically melts right into it for a permanent color (matte black only).

Here's a link:

http://www.eastwood.com/ew-plastic-resurfacer-matte-black-aerosol.html

What do you guys think? Anyone heard of it?

Just 6T9 CHGR

Hmm I wonder if that will recolor the scuff on the rear of my wife's CR-V bumper?  Using the trim restorer products out there doesnt do the trick.  I would assume you's have to paint the entire panel to get a uniform finish
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Restore Black by Bondo works miracles on faded black trim. The stuff is awesome!
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bill440rt

That does look interesting, Tuffy.  :scratchchin:

I wonder how it works as well. The step pad on my wife's T&C is looking very faded. I'd imagine you'd have to coat the whole thing for a uniform finish, too.  :yesnod:
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TUFCAT

I was thinking about parts such as interior panel plastics and hidden headlamp grilles too  :scratchchin: