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Penn Senator 114h Refinish


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#1 Anson

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Posted 19 April 2011 - 09:45 PM

Hey guys. This looks like a good place to get advice on how to refinish my old 6/0 it's only 10 years old but it has been at a friends house under a porch laying on the ground for the last six years. Needless to say it doesn't look new anymore. I have a dremel but I do not know what the best method would be to make everything look good again. I have the insides all cleaned up and workin good as new so thats not an issue but I would love to get the plastic and everything all looking nice. Any suggestions? I've never tried to refinish plastic before.

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Posted 06 May 2011 - 12:11 PM

View PostAnson, on 19 April 2011 - 09:45 PM, said:

Hey guys. This looks like a good place to get advice on how to refinish my old 6/0 it's only 10 years old but it has been at a friends house under a porch laying on the ground for the last six years. Needless to say it doesn't look new anymore. I have a dremel but I do not know what the best method would be to make everything look good again. I have the insides all cleaned up and workin good as new so thats not an issue but I would love to get the plastic and everything all looking nice. Any suggestions? I've never tried to refinish plastic before.
There's a kit at auto parts stores for refinishing plastic headlight lenses.
If you would rather you could get a can of automotive polishing compound, do a buff job with your dremel and finish up with some carnuba wax.