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Re: Fan Shroud Restoration
Good stuff guys. I've got plenty of the e-grease handy. I'll post my results over at "Roof Deuce Restoration".
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Re: Fan Shroud Restoration
Very interested to see a before and after picture !!Thx guys
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Re: Fan Shroud Restoration
Will do Bob.
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Re: Fan Shroud Restoration
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I wonder if this would work, it sometimes can help for scratches on the plastic of quads. Use a propane torch and wave it across the scratch area (quickly) for a few waves and then rub the scratch. We have used this method to reduce the scratching on the fenders of our quad racers. I'm not sure about trying this on rare part !!!!! [/ QUOTE ] Do not do this for a fan shroud! Your method works well on ATV fenders because the are made of polyethylene which when heated will act waxy and fill in flaws. Fan shrouds are made of a different material that will burn when heated. Here's what happens when good shrouds go bad...they burn. (Carb fire gone wild) http://i466.photobucket.com/albums/r...ofTorchinA.jpg |
Re: Fan Shroud Restoration
I'd agree with Chad's recommendations. The 1500 up to 2500 grit does a great job and I've even used 0000 steel wool with some decent results on the plastic inner fenders. Then some ultra-fine polishing compound to finish up. The key ingredient in all these projects is patience and elbow grease.
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