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Hello boys and girls...

just after some advice on getting rid of light scuffs/scratches from plastic pannels also need to fill in gash in me mud guarld

and best way to repair me belly pan which is fiberglass... :D

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fixing cracks in fibre glass can be done with fiber glass resin and fiberglass mesh. Cut the mes roughly to shape, mix the resin and it's hardener, then stipple the mix in to the fibre with a brush that you don't mind trashing. Use several layres of mesh and you'll get through more resin than you think.


This is what's holding my mus guard together anyway :)

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Hello boys and girls...

just after some advice on getting rid of light scuffs/scratches from plastic pannels also need to fill in gash in me mud guarld

and best way to repair me belly pan which is fiberglass... :D

 

you can get some cream for plastic to clean up the light scuffs/scrathes, they use it for plexiglas windows, screens visors etc



http://www.mandp.co.uk/productinfo/5445 ... sh/Xerapol

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