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Before I use ArmorAll, can anyone recommend a good product for restoring
and protecting my 30 year old, plastic, port light exterior trim? I have been happily replacing all the lenses on these Gray portlights (instead of having to replace the entire port light), and have noticed the exterior trim and frames being in decent shape, but dried out and showing their age. Any suggestions? Stephen |
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"Stephen Trapani" wrote in message
... Before I use ArmorAll, can anyone recommend a good product for restoring and protecting my 30 year old, plastic, port light exterior trim? I have been happily replacing all the lenses on these Gray portlights (instead of having to replace the entire port light), and have noticed the exterior trim and frames being in decent shape, but dried out and showing their age. Any suggestions? Stephen You might want to just replace the trim if that's possible. I replaced the gasket on mine when I replaced the screens recently. I have Becksons. http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo...eat=directlink |
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