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Making crappy plastics shiny. Easily.
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@jamesward5721

9 months ago

Meant to say grey plastic, not grey car... this also works great on underbonnet plastics that have faded. Consider petroleum jelly to be like leather feed, except for plastics & rubber.

It puts the good juices back into the plastics - works great on lights as well. Clean the plastic first with glass cleaner if you want even shinier - glass cleaner is the best plastic cleaner going.

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