Waterspots on hard black plastic??

vprdak

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So i was wondering the other day... The grill on my truck has hard black plastic inserts, as do most everyone elses... Well these inserts hold a bit of water sometimes and of course waterspots form.... What is the best way to remove these waterspots?? Surely it is possible.
 
A solution (literally) 1:1 Isopropyl alcohol / distilled water, followed by a plastic / vinyl dressing (Autoglym Bumper Care)

JonM
 
after togwt says start using Back to Black by Mothers. I've been using that stuff for about 7 years and it keeps my interior black looking new. No stains or fading at all.
 
First, I'd try a vinegar if you had it laying around. Then i'd try this stuff, it's like AIO for hard plastic, note is I like to follow this up with Z16 for a great finish and better protection. 20% of this stuff for the this month here, check good deals section. I don't know why they market this as a cockpit cleaner it works great on exterior plastic, it's a plastic restore in a bottle, it just needs to be finished with a good shine product.



http://www.autopia-carcare.com/kla-vlrp.html
 
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