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As Richy said since plastics don't dissipate heat as well you just have to be careful that the surface isn't getting too hot. Once the plastic gets hot the paint can come right off. I had this happen on my first real correction. Wasn't a big deal since the bumper on this car was a mess anyway. However, it made me proceed with more caution when I did my next car. Lower RPMS and more pressure is def the way to go. I actually prefer to use my DA on plastic bumpers if I think there is a risk that I may cause damage with the rotary. Just ensures there is less risk of causing damage.
You know, it's posts like this that make me real happy I went with a DA.
Actually, no. You would need to use a lot of pressure with the DA and they don't respond well to that. What you need is a rotary with a truckload of torque that you can use at low, low rpm. HERE is a link where I explain/show what works on badly scratched plastic.