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What is the best method of restoring one of these shrouds. Doesn't have major damage but surface finish is a bit average with scratches and a bit dull. Appreciate any thoughts on this and any good restoration products for this purpose.
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Perhaps ask a local plastic welder? Assuming its plastic. Local fibreglasser if its 'glass?
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Premier 350 - Thanks for the reply. I think these shrouds are made out of some type of "poly". Have a damaged one that I will do some different types of clean ups on. Found a product on the net called Mejuiares "back to black" for bumper bars, might try this also
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That Back to black sounds good. Thanks for the tip, I'll use it one day. |
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