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polish for plastic Hi, can anyone recommend a good polish which is formulated for plastic. To use on Ducati farings etc. Thanks for your help and assistance. |
I use autoglym resin polish. . Phil |
Also Autoglym, they have the full range at Halfords |
any polish but the secret is to use your mother in law's pants to apply it. best to put them over your head first and run around shouting "who's the daddy" at any family get together.. good luck with your marriage guidance !!! :lol: |
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Lard and elbow grease!:lol: |
Always used Mer (or it could be Merr) but it's too F***ing cold to go in the garage and check the spelling :P Key thing is not so much the polish, more how you put it on and take it off. Don't go round and round in circles with the cloth, looks crap in the sunlight when the paintwork is full of swirls. Excuse the pun, but, keep to long straight strokes going from front to back. [Edited on 12-12-2005 by Carbon749] |
I use Swissol wax on the car and bike, no nasty abrasive's in this stuff, so no horrible swirls in the paint ;) Swissol Darren |
Used autoglym super resin (and occasionally hi gloss finish), but I now use Turtle wax 'extreme' speed wax (in a fluro green bottle)..which is every bit as good as autoglym, cheaper, and you just spray and wipe.. Nat |
Meguairs (sp????) primarily for cars, but works on bikes too, they do the lot, and finally it's available in the UK |
baby wipes to get flies off,then furniture polish. simple as. |
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Applied with a yellow duster and followed up with a lace doily placed on the tank with a vase of flowers to finish it off. :D:D |
what ever floats your boat mate.:frog: |
Mr Sheen (Not Barry):lol::lol: |
Zymol.... |
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Daughters a bit old & left home, but I do have a 2 month old grandaughter, does that count:D Chris.:burn: |
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