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Yup, try this;
www.renovointernational.com
they do a great cleaner/polish for plastic windows. I Worked a treat for my.
David
www.renovointernational.com
they do a great cleaner/polish for plastic windows. I Worked a treat for my.
David
You can buy Renovo Plastic Screen Polish from Frosts (amongst Others)
www.frost.co.uk/acatalog/Index_3_55.html
Had a few scratches/scuffs on mine and the polish worked a treat as does the cleaner.
MC
www.frost.co.uk/acatalog/Index_3_55.html
Had a few scratches/scuffs on mine and the polish worked a treat as does the cleaner.
MC
You could also try this :-
www.hindsight.uk.com
I bought some a while back having read some rave reviews, but a combo of crappy weather and no garage or off-street parking means I have yet to try it out!
www.hindsight.uk.com
I bought some a while back having read some rave reviews, but a combo of crappy weather and no garage or off-street parking means I have yet to try it out!
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You could also try this :-
www.hindsight.uk.com
I bought some a while back having read some rave reviews, but a combo of crappy weather and no garage or off-street parking means I have yet to try it out!
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Results look good, but look at the price!
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You could also try this :-
www.hindsight.uk.com
I bought some a while back having read some rave reviews, but a combo of crappy weather and no garage or off-street parking means I have yet to try it out!
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Results look good, but look at the price!
Hmm - some of those Hindsight photos have vertical lines running up the middle between good and bad halves - like someone just cut the plastic out with a sharp knife...
I'm sure a bit of talcum-powder or honest dust would help the contrast too, so don't get too excited. I tried the Renovo polish and it was 'OK'/better than nothing, but no miracle.
I'm sure a bit of talcum-powder or honest dust would help the contrast too, so don't get too excited. I tried the Renovo polish and it was 'OK'/better than nothing, but no miracle.
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