plastic renew
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alot of people on here use mop-n-glo.
i decided to go and buy some today but when i got to the walmart i saw some stuff sitting right next to mop and glo that was a buck cheaper,i compared them and they are almost idenicle,except for the name.Its called "Brite"its in a yellow bottle.It works great!
i decided to go and buy some today but when i got to the walmart i saw some stuff sitting right next to mop and glo that was a buck cheaper,i compared them and they are almost idenicle,except for the name.Its called "Brite"its in a yellow bottle.It works great!
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I have used Plastic Renew and it turned out great. I took the time to do it properly and that's the trick to it. You can't be in a hurry. Take each piece and sand them so smooth that you can't feel anything wrong anywhere. If you can feel it, it will show later when you put the finish on. Also, keep it very clean.
I used it on my wife's '93 EX. I took almost 2 weeks to sand, then I put on 9 coats of the finish and steel wooled it after every 3rd coat. Looked great and really increased the resale price.
I used it on my wife's '93 EX. I took almost 2 weeks to sand, then I put on 9 coats of the finish and steel wooled it after every 3rd coat. Looked great and really increased the resale price.
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