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i've heard people say the meguier's plastic polish is good as well as the 3M version. ebay probably would be a good place to get it.
also www.mothers.com
later.
i've heard people say the meguier's plastic polish is good as well as the 3M version. ebay probably would be a good place to get it.
also www.mothers.com
later.
TypeG, is it really hard to get mother's plastic polish Because I could not find any in Houston from autozone, O'reilly, advance auto part, walmart. Do you think I should by it from ebay? Is there any other brand that you would suggest since I think you are an expert in detailing.
Thanks
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The vinyl strip that wraps around the cb7, could you polish that up somehow? Mine is scuffed up and I was wondering if you could maybe buff out the scuffs and polish it up with something? Any ideas?
The vinyl strip that wraps around the cb7, could you polish that up somehow? Mine is scuffed up and I was wondering if you could maybe buff out the scuffs and polish it up with something? Any ideas?
most people either paint them or use a dressing like ''back to black'' or meguire's trim detail. i'm not sure if the plastic polish would work on the trim, but it's worth a try. later.
I'm between motors redoing my interior completely
(Polishing EVERYTHING, Dyeing, new vinyl, full custom LED....yeah).
Thanks for the knowledge, I'm going crazy on it.
...your engine bay...now that's insane!
I wanted to say two things:
1) polishing the guage trim makes it look too nice to be stock!
2)my family owns a jewelry business and use industrial Dremels
(motor hangs up and has long mandrel).
The speed is controlled by a foot pedal, so you could go 10 rpm if you want to, thus powered plastic polishing is possible, it's just that the first setting on our normal dremels is too fast.
I was thinking about posting a pile of polished parts pic, but it's your call.
My car is in my apartment, in ziploc bags awaiting various stages of grittiness .
Thanks for the inspiration, peace.
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2)my family owns a jewelry business and use industrial Dremels
(motor hangs up and has long mandrel).
The speed is controlled by a foot pedal, so you could go 10 rpm if you want to, thus powered plastic polishing is possible, it's just that the first setting on our normal dremels is too fast.
I was thinking about posting a pile of polished parts pic, but it's your call.
post all the pics you want. i actually wondered if anyone ever polished anything besides their headlights and foglights.
your industrial dremel sounds interesting. i usually only use mine to polish small metal parts, due to the high speeds combined with small bits. but sense you have an adjustable foot pedal, you could probably get away with it. just don't sand to deep on the trim pieces cause there's a lighter layer of plastic under the black. later.
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