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Bringing back the shine to gloss nylon/plastic?
MartyC:
--- Quote from: deeman on February 07, 2016, 12:40 PM ---Go up to 3000 grit then T cut....works for me :daumenhoch:
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Will check it out at the auto store :daumenhoch:
chubby:
Having the same problem with a black elina Perry seat >:(
T cut didn't do much good on it, now the textured part is full of white shite I can't get out !!!
deeman:
--- Quote from: chubby on February 08, 2016, 10:06 PM ---Having the same problem with a black elina Perry seat >:(
T cut didn't do much good on it, now the textured part is full of white shite I can't get out !!!
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You need to really work it...might need a few goes...don't sit there touching it up!! you should be able to wash away residue with soapy water but you should buff it off before it dries to a powder......
chubby:
--- Quote from: deeman on February 08, 2016, 10:10 PM ---
--- Quote from: chubby on February 08, 2016, 10:06 PM ---Having the same problem with a black elina Perry seat >:(
T cut didn't do much good on it, now the textured part is full of white shite I can't get out !!!
--- End quote ---
You need to really work it...might need a few goes...don't sit there touching it up!! you should be able to wash away residue with soapy water but you should buff it off before it dries to a powder......
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Not when some poxy customer comes In & you end up forgetting about it for a week or so :teef:
MartyC:
OK, so the heat method doesn't work and I would definitely recommend against using a naked flame. No real damage done but definitely not that effective, so a little bit more rubbing down to do to remove the small hazing it left and then through the grades again and am going to pick up some 3000 grit pads this weekend :daumenhoch:.
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