I keep a buffing pad on my cordless drill so I don't have to plug it up. It takes you more time to open your can of polish than it takes for me to grab the buffer and polish and clean the lenses.
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I keep a buffing pad on my cordless drill so I don't have to plug it up. It takes you more time to open your can of polish than it takes for me to grab the buffer and polish and clean the lenses.
so do you keep polish on the pad at all times then?
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I'm not sure why I still come here. Maybe it's for 750's engaging and knowledgable posts.
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750 is master of useful information at a useless time
Yea me too, did he try the old "hey I'm a personal trainer and i can teach you some new stretching techniques"? I knew something was up when he kept having me do 1/2 somersaults over and over.
My headlights had become hazy and a buddy informed they make a wax for clear plastic. I used this and the headlights became clear quickly with no more effort then standard waxing.
what was it that you used? i used turtle wax polishing compound. it's not technically meant for plastics, in fact it was just the closest thing to my hand when i decided to try to remove the haze. i cant believe how easy it is.
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I'm not sure why I still come here. Maybe it's for 750's engaging and knowledgable posts.
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750 is master of useful information at a useless time
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