Interior Plastic Reconditioning
Interior Plastic Reconditioning
I just realised how drab my interior black plastic is on the doors and dash board areas, Im not sure if it is meant to be black or gray in colour, and what ever I use on it makes no difference. What can I use to bring this back to "as new condition" This could be a thourough clean, but what with? Then a good treatment, but again, what with?
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Re: Interior Plastic Reconditioning
I've used Murphy's Oil Soap for years, but I'm not sure you'll find it in the U.K.
How to clean wood floors, furniture and more - from the wood care experts at Murphy Oil Soap!
https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum...-cleaning.html
the interior panels were designed (and work well) to reduce any reflection whatsoever. As a protectant, Meguiars makes a nice product that doesn't build up like some goo does.
How to clean wood floors, furniture and more - from the wood care experts at Murphy Oil Soap!
https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum...-cleaning.html
the interior panels were designed (and work well) to reduce any reflection whatsoever. As a protectant, Meguiars makes a nice product that doesn't build up like some goo does.
Re: Interior Plastic Reconditioning
I've had good luck with Sonus Leather Cleaner. It's a pH balanced cleaner that’s both leather and vinyl safe. I finish it with Sonus Cockpit Detailer, it's Anti-static, repels dust, blocks UV rays for up to 30 days, and it's MATTE FINISH!
Car Interior Detailer, Cleaner & Protectant - Sonus Cockpit Detailer
Car Interior Detailer, Cleaner & Protectant - Sonus Cockpit Detailer
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