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Blue Blaze 01-13-2006 02:11 PM

hmm I am going to have to try this stuff. I always wondered about plastic cleaners if they would just be to strong to take the paint right off.

01tibby 01-13-2006 02:19 PM

i get this plastic polishing assortment of bottles from www.usplastics.com

comes with cleaner, polisher, and abrasive liquid for deep polishing.

DTN 01-14-2006 01:01 AM

<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Blue Blaze @ Jan 13 2006, 03:11 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>hmm I am going to have to try this stuff. I always wondered about plastic cleaners if they would just be to strong to take the paint right off.</div>

dunno about the paint, but i do know it's a two stage process. one cleans and removes scratches and the other fills in what's left over in scratches.

Tibby01: is that a clear polish?

01tibby 01-14-2006 06:52 AM

it polishes any kind of plastic or acrylic. clear, transparent, colored...

MK3Design 01-14-2006 08:09 AM

here is pics of what it can do and how to use it.

<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (yup im joee)</div><div class='quotemain'>got off another forum, searched here and didnt have it, so i thought it might help here
* mothers polish can be found at most auto stores, even wal mart has them sometimes*
*note* only polish hard plastic. it will turn into powder when sanded. the softer plastic will not powder and will be difficult to polish. if it is flexable it is to soft. there are not a lot of things on the car that are hard plastic. most of the interior is soft plastic. test on unseen areas first.
*note* do not use anything other than hand sanding. machine sanding mayl make the plastic melt.
materials:
-plastic polish
-sandpaper (600g-1000g)
-cotton polishing cloth
https://i12.photobucket.com/albums/a...3480000001.jpg
this is to show you how to polish plastic in and around your car. this is the plastic blank in the dash trim. to polish it, begin by sanding the texture off of it with 600g sandpaper til the texture is smooth. then follow with 1000g to knock it down some more and smooth it further.
https://i12.photobucket.com/albums/a...2290000001.jpg
this is how it'll look after sanding
https://i12.photobucket.com/albums/a...2f50000001.jpg
now you are ready to use the plastic polish. apply it to the polishing cloth and buff til all the fine scratches disappear and a reflective finish appears. it should look like this when done.
https://i12.photobucket.com/albums/a...26b0000001.jpg

heres a polished OEM blinker
https://i12.photobucket.com/albums/a...b160000001.jpg
plastic polish also works good on corner lens, tailights, scratched cd's, gauge clusters, ect. later</div>

DTN 01-15-2006 08:49 PM

^^ is that metal? or is that a solid color plastic?

gotspeed13 01-15-2006 09:18 PM

It says it's a plastic blank from the dash trim.

DTN 01-15-2006 11:41 PM

I'm left in absoloute bewilderment. i can't believe plastic can get that shiny... i'm marching my ass out to my car right now to get the radio surround and shifter surround... pix to come.



ok, here's the pix.. it made quite a difference in reflectivity. i'd recommend doing this if you have some good elbow grease. i tested just 600 grit sand paper without 1000 grit sand paper in an inconspicuous area and it didn't work well at all. these are the results without sandpaper.

before

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and after

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Attachment 105

that has NO armorall on it... yet.

'treezy 01-15-2006 11:50 PM

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.........:jawdrop:

fonseca 01-16-2006 12:27 AM

That's quite an improvement. I'll have to stop being lazy and work on some parts myself.


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