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13-10-2012, 01:23 PM | #1 | ||||
Captain Malcolm Reynolds
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Adelaide
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Does anyone else here have the problem with the "chrome" around the windows getting a bit oxidised and looking a bit dull?
If so, what do you use to bring it all up shiny again? Any specific product or polish that does the trick? I'm a bit hesitant to hit it up with some of the more standard chrome/metal polish products as I think its more of a plastic trim and don't want to scratch it beyond any sort of repair. It looks alright from a distance but when you look at it close up, it really does show that there's blemishes and weirdness all over it. If others are doing the same you'll know what I mean, if not I'll try get a close up photo to show.
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