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yes it works, and yes its worth the money if your willing to follow the directions step by step and dont try to half ass it. ive seen a few where a guy did half ass it and it looked like hell, worse then when he started, but on the positive side i done 2 sets and my brother did a few sets and they came out perfect (other then the few deep scratches that wouldnt come out) give it a try and take your time. later

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I have been using the plastic renew for two years now. I redo the plastic on my 2000 shee every winter. It works great but be prepared to sand, and sand , and then sand some more. The sanding is the key to a good "like" factory finish.

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it will just take out the scratches. however to remove stress marks just take a heat gun and heat it up. ive done this on my blaster and they come right out. ive never tried a blow dryer but im assuming it would work.

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im not talking about stess marks im talking about sun fading. is there a way to get rid of it with out buying new plastic??

if the sun bleached out the color all the way through,,,, no if its just a little oxidized, mabey, can you post a pic of it ?

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how do you take out stress marks?

heat gun, or a propane torch with fast passes across the plastic as to not melt it.

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DidO

 

I've yet to find a product to remedy sun faded plastics.

 

Krylon Fusion. :D

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