Have something that is dull or faded and want to shine it up? Instead of using rubbing or polishing compound, try using some Soft Scrub and a wet paper towel.
It's got a fine abrasive in it that works pretty good on cleaning up dull or faded paints without burning thru. I used it on my speedometer and gauges and it turned the faded white to almost new looking.
Nice, I remember trying that on plastic headlights and it works great
I've used it on many old cars w/faded paint - works bitchin' I thought I was the only one who ever used it for that!
PHEW!
I was worried where Mike was going with that one.
be nice or I'll hack into your work computers and put the Go Daddy commercial on endless loop!
67440Dodge Wrote:be nice or I'll hack into your work computers and put the Go Daddy commercial on endless loop!
Promises, promises!!!!!!
67440Dodge Wrote:be nice or I'll hack into your work computers and put the Go Daddy commercial on endless loop!
You most certainly have an advantage there. Good thing my work computer is protected by the old fasioned "air gap firewall" No way for any trouble at least on that one.
To quote a FBI agent when I attended a conference on security a few years ago.
"The only truly safe computer is one that is powered off, placed in a concrete vault and buried underground... and even then I'm sure someone will find a way to access it"
67440Dodge Wrote:To quote a FBI agent when I attended a conference on security a few years ago.
"The only truly safe computer is one that is powered off, placed in a concrete vault and buried underground... and even then I'm sure someone will find a way to access it"
So true
Plastic headlight lenses?? I'll have to try that on my kid's car!!