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Using silicone lubricant to shine up interior
Today I was spraying down my door hinges when I got some on the vinyl. I wiped the silicone lubricant off, but to my surprise it left the door with a deep shine. Has anyone used silicone lubricant to shine up their interiors? I'm wondering if this is safe to use to clean up the interior.
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Re: Using silicone lubricant to shine up interior
the stuff u rub on to tires (not the spray) is sillicon based and works on plastic. don't use the spray...use the stuff made for plastic trim (spray is flammable too--trust me.....).
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