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Posted 12/12/2007 7:15:42 AM
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Does anyone know of a method to restore plastic.

My situation is this:  I am going to detail my engine compartment on my 71 Lemans this winter.  The fan shroud is typical of a car that age, dull, faded, scratched up, etc.

Is it possible to restore it so it looks new or somewhat close to it?

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Posted 5/15/2008 12:53:07 PM
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Clean the shroud with an ammonia based household cleaner and a good soft brush.  Use a toothbrush to get into hard to reach areas or corners.  Let it dry.  Repair any cracks with an epoxy product made for plastics.  Paint with a plastic spray paint such as Fusion, which is available in most home improvement centers.  The plastic paint will bond to the shroud without any type of undercoating or primer and it will look like new (or close to it)!
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