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<blockquote data-quote="Mr.Glock" data-source="post: 4063578" data-attributes="member: 32877"><p>I just did two vehicles recently with several members here “way to do it” it worked perfect. Wet sand with wet sandpaper and work up to 2000. Then a good buff with plastic polish. Fast and perfect. Will keep them sprayed for UV.</p><p></p><p>Swamprat and a couple others here walked me through it. That first wet sand and I rinsed I was shocked! Thought well they are screwed! But I kept at it and they looked like new.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mr.Glock, post: 4063578, member: 32877"] I just did two vehicles recently with several members here “way to do it” it worked perfect. Wet sand with wet sandpaper and work up to 2000. Then a good buff with plastic polish. Fast and perfect. Will keep them sprayed for UV. Swamprat and a couple others here walked me through it. That first wet sand and I rinsed I was shocked! Thought well they are screwed! But I kept at it and they looked like new. [/QUOTE]
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