Urethane Supply Company
Plastic Repair and Refinishing
Products since 1981
PlastiFix - Repair Cracks and Fill Gaps
| Here is an example of a typical crack on a motorcycle fairing. | ![]() |
| Starting from the backside, grind away the paint surrounding the damage. This will give the PlastiFix a better surface to bond to. | ![]() |
| Cut a piece of fiberglass cloth (not included with the kit) that will span and overlap the crack. Place the cloth in place after it has been cut. | ![]() |
| Sprinkle some PlastiFix powder over the fiberglass cloth... | ![]() |
| Drip the PlastiFix liquid onto the PlastiFix powder... | ![]() |
| Allow time for the Plastifix to cure before working on the reverse side. | ![]() |
| Using a Dremel® tool, grind a V-groove along the crack line. | ![]() |
| Sand away the paint surrounding the crack line. This will allow a better bond with the PlastiFix | ![]() |
| Fill the V-groove with PlastiFix material using the dropper method. | ![]() |
| After allowing plenty of time for the PlastiFix to cure, sand the area smooth. | ![]() |
| This Honda CBR had a crack in the fairing that was repaired using the Plastifix kit saving hundreds of dollars over buying a new fairing. | |
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