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what should I use here???
I was wondering what to use on my chevrolet lumina LTZ, to keep the(blacked out) area on the rear of my car nice and shiny. The lumina LTZ has basically the same rear end as a late 90's monte carlo. The only difference I can see is that one says "Monte Carlo" and the other "Lumina LTZ". I've tried armor-all to no avail. Someone suggested wax. Any suggestions???
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Re: what should I use here???
Well if the surface youre trying to shine up is painted, use Wax.
For plastics id say obtain one of those spray-on shines in a bottle. Thats a temporary relief though.
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Re: what should I use here???
for plastic all you can do i s temeraraly shine it. i used to work at turtle wax car was and they had some white liquid we called interior vynal and it worked well on shining rubber on the outside of cars too. even tires
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