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Old 18-07-09, 20:13
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This is truely the best stuff (on a sensible budget) that you can buy

http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/polish.../prod_351.html

Buy the scratch remover and the polish and a GOOD applicator (sponge to you or me) and you'll get bloody amazing results.

Mr Sheen will polish and make things look nice, same as many other products. (Tescos furniture polish is fine too) but will NOT remove suface scratches.

Anything 'Halfords' is generally better for drinking than it is for cleaning
Hi Weesky, I was really wanting to try this stuff out cause I got some deepish scratches on the plastics (sides of tank, grey), but reading on the site I get the impression this is for metals, see this quote from the site:

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Works perfectly with metal, hard chrome and brushed steels - absolutely amazing for bare metal alloy work!
Where you reffering to using this on metal parts, or have you used this on the plastics as well?

Thanks,
Alex