imported_perry
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Was working on mom's 99 Buick Century today, and while I had my little spotlight dealio out inspecting the windows, I noticed that the high gloss plastic on the B-pillars between the windows looked awfully swirled. It's not textured or painted, just really glossy. I got out a yellow foam disc and some Meguiar's Swirl Free Polish (82) and that did some good, but there's still some scratching in it. Could definitely tell a difference when I put the light back on it; the pieces even looked glossier.
I thought about taping all around the pieces and going to town with the PC and maybe the blue Sonus (light polishing) pad, but I don't wanna damage the pieces. Any recommendations?
Only plastic specific product I have is Plexus. Haven't taken pictures of the pieces myself yet, but here is a side view of a Century I found on Google.. rough idea of what I'm talking about at least.
Of course, it's nothing she'd ever notice, and I rarely notice except in the right light, but....
I thought about taping all around the pieces and going to town with the PC and maybe the blue Sonus (light polishing) pad, but I don't wanna damage the pieces. Any recommendations?
Only plastic specific product I have is Plexus. Haven't taken pictures of the pieces myself yet, but here is a side view of a Century I found on Google.. rough idea of what I'm talking about at least.
Of course, it's nothing she'd ever notice, and I rarely notice except in the right light, but....