Re: [Chrysler300] re polishing lenses
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Re: [Chrysler300] re polishing lenses



   Fern,

   You can use any of the very light abrasive plastic polishes like Novus Plastic Polish #2 out of
   Minneapolis MN or Blue Magic Plastic and Plexiglass Cleaner and polish out of Cleveland, OH.
   A soft cloth and lots of elbow grease will do a good job.

   Jim Faber   92F South Carolina
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> From: "Fern Rivard" <crc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Date: 2005/07/25 Mon PM 04:06:37 EDT
> To: "chrysler300" <chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: [Chrysler300] re polishing lenses
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>     I would like to know what is required to properly polish lenses such 
> as back up light lenses, tail light/brake light lenses for our brute 
> forces. I need to do those for a spare used set that I would like to 
> clean up for my 65 300L but want to make sure that I get the absolute 
> best results.
>     Thanks from Fern 
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