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I recently read an article about restoring or at least improving the looks of faded and discolored plastic body parts. In the article it suggested using a 50/50 mixture of boiled linseed oil and paint thinner. You mix it up and apply it with a brush or rag to rub it in and remove the oxidation. I curious to find out if anyone has had experience with doing this and what was their short/long term results of doing so. I would hate to try it and find out that a few weeks/months down the road my plastic body parts self destruct.   

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Thanks, thats good to know. I decided to try and test the boiled linseed and paint thinner 50::50 mix on a small test area and was impressed with the results. It didn't leave it looking new but it did make it look a lot better. The best part was that is very easy to apply and with little effort. I have used armor all in the past but after a few hours the chalky white oxidation starts to show through again. The test area with the 50::50 mix was applied about 4 weeks ago and it still looks much better than before. I just have not done all of the pannels because I was concerned about the long term effect degrading the plastic. So far I have to give it a thumbs up. 

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So ive been messing around with faded plastics for a while and I've even sent them out to a body shop for paint since the person at the body shop added a flex agent to the paint.  
I thought to myself why cant i just put a flexible clear coat on them? 
So i decided to give the water sand thing one more try with 1200 grit and it took all the surface dirt and faded white residue away.  Thin i  hit them with a flexible oil based clear coat spray can that i had my local place order for me after asking her to look for something in that ballpark.  

I tried a small spot first and then tried to remove it with gas and a few other things including a light psi pressure wash.  The results were good enough to try half the rear plastic.  I think it worked out great. Im going to do all of them and see how they hold up since the atv is going to someone i know and can keep me up to date.  
The pics are not in any order except for the very last one. Thats finished product of one side of the rear plastic and you can clearly see the difference. In person it looks and feels great and seems durable.  

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So i got what i wanted to get done and a little more.  The clear coat works great and it's definitely flexible. However  I'm hell bent on and close to having a process to restore plastics like new without any paint or clear coat or chemicals.  Gotta wrap this one up and get it gone asap but I'm going to  get me some old plastics (Where not sure)  and going to have at it.  I plan on recording the process and share. 
Its going to happen this year !  

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Heating works really well if you get it just to where the surface is shining and then dash it with cold water.  Auto restorers have been doing it for decades on interior trim.  If you don't flash cool the plastic though, it just goes back to oxidized looking.  I wonder if the ATV plastic leeching a bit of oil over time will hurt the clear?  Looks good though.  Can you get the flexible clear you used in a satin?

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