Behold the power of toothpaste!

deadlock32

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Items used:

Crest Toothpaste

Plexus Plastic Cleaner

Vroom MF towel

(brands really dont make a difference here)



Applyed to the yellow part of the taillights... they were becoming dull.



Before:

before6qp.jpg




Toothpaste + Discolored Plastic =

after8gy.jpg




Basically toothpaste contains mild abrasives that helps in removing the layer of discolored plastic. just rub a bit on the area you want to clear up, then use a type of plastic cleaner or soap + water to remove the sticky residue off.



have fun.
 
Use the plain old white Colgate or Crest. When I used to build model cars and airplanes I would use toothpaste to buff out scratches from the model canopies and windshields.....sheesh that was like 30 years ago ARGHHH!!!!! :cry:



Anthony
 
Anthony Orosco said:
Use the plain old white Colgate or Crest. When I used to build model cars and airplanes I would use toothpaste to buff out scratches from the model canopies and windshields.....sheesh that was like 30 years ago ARGHHH!!!!! :cry:



Anthony





Bingo. It is imperative to use a classic paste version, because newer gels won't be near as abrasive.
 
Why dont you just run over it with the PC when your polishing or cleansing the paint?

I will occasionaly use a little TP on the wifeys rings to bring the glitter back to life......
 
red02accordv6 said:
neat, does this also work for yellowing headlamps?



Yeps... as long as it is yellowing on the outside.



a.k.a Patrick said:
Why dont you just run over it with the PC when your polishing or cleansing the paint?

I will occasionaly use a little TP on the wifeys rings to bring the glitter back to life......



You could... but if you want to go all MacGuyver at a friends house...
 
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