It might work since it is probably abs which is a thermoplastic, acetone might 
do the same as it dissolves abs.
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Date: Tue, 23 Apr 2013 05:45:44 
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Subject: [Nighthawk Lovers] Restoring color to weathered plastic parts

Struck up a conversation with the gas man the other day, and he said he 
uses a heat gun to restore the color to faded black plastic around the 
wheel wells of his car. Says it's just like spray painting. Made me wonder 
if that was better than spray painting faded inner fenders, etc. on bikes. 
Anybody tried it on an old Honda? Does it work? I just took off the clutch 
cover off a bike and took rubbing compound and then polishing compound to 
the faded black paint. Together with some Mothers on the unpainted part, it 
came out looking much, much better.  
Anyway, can anybody give me a yea or nay on the heat gun before I trot down 
to Harbor Freight and get one? Thanks.

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