Re: [Chrysler300] Rusty plastic?
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Re: [Chrysler300] Rusty plastic?



John
 
I would suggest you try Novus Plastic Polish.  It is primarily used in
the marine community but it does wonders for removing the haze from
anything plastic, all lenses on cars, even convert rear windows.  There
are three levels of cutting ability, 1, 2, and 3.  Number 2 is a great
all around polish but 3 would be used for more haze and deeper scratches
and then move on to 2 and maybe 1 for a very smooth finish.  It will
remove the rust as a process of removing a tiny amount of plastic.  You
should be able to find it at marine supply stores, appliance parts
stores, etc.
You can do a web search and find many sites for it.
 
Marketed by:   Novus Inc.  Minneapolis, MN 55438.
 
Minnesota Marshall


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