Anyone know a good product(s) for refurbishing plastic/vinyl parts?

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Old 07-25-2005, 02:20 PM
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Default Anyone know a good product(s) for refurbishing plastic/vinyl parts?

To refinish fading plastic interior pieces (ie: plastic piece around window switches)and the like. Or would this be cured the same way in which you guys were talking about redoing tailights?

Oh and also any suggestions for the doorpanels (ie refinishing/refurbishing) My car has leather so I'm pretty sure they are either leather or vinyl.
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<ul><li><a href="http://www.colorplus.com">ColorPlus</a></li></ul>
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I don't think I've seen those in flaps... do you know a good source?
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I know the Murray's in my town has it.
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Default For hard plastic

I've always like Armor-All, simple easy. If it's stained use the 3M cleaner.

For leather, Lexol leather cleaner is the best. Most good detailing supply stores carry it. For vinyl Armor-All makes a reasonable cleaner(TSP). For paint or other hard stains I use a slow drying enamel reducer, but be VERY careful(!!!), it can melt some plastics.
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