Best way to restore oxidized plastics?

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Payson Oberly

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Checked out some YouTube videos, but after reading through the comments it seems that every way that folks try, it's failed months after. Wondering anyone's had a successful restorations that's lasted? TIA
 
Following. I heard ultimately you need to sand down to like 4000 wet sand and then reapply a waxing compound.


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I've used a heat gun with great results, short term however, year maybe.

Other products that work:
Penetrol....found in paint section of hardware stores .

Carworx finish restorer.....Amazon.
 
Thanks for response. I'm thinking I'll go with the heat gun. Sanding is bringing it back a bit. But not getting it anywhere near pleasing to the eye. Bummer
 
You MUST remove that layer of oxidized plastic. You can then clear coat to get the shine back.
AND don't use rattle can clearcoat UNLESS it is the 2 part stuff. You need 2-part catalyzed clear to stand up to gas and oil. 1-part stuff is just wasting your time AND money!
 
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