I've used ArmorAll with quite good results but they are not long-lasting if
you follow the instructions. Instead put a layer on and spread it out with
a finger (plastic-covered if you wish) and leave it in the sun to dry. Do
this again and again and again *without* polishing in between until it seems
like it won't 'absorb' anymore (probably because by now the stars are out).
Only now polish up with a clean cloth. Comes up with a deep lustrous finish
and is quite long lasting, although less-so when exposed to a lot of hot
sun.
PaulH.
----- Original Message -----
From: Rollie BROWN <rbrown@collierinc.com>
To: mgs <mgs@autox.team.net>
Cc: net <net@spridgets.autox.team>
Sent: Thursday, May 18, 2000 2:59 PM
Subject: rubber bumper
> Hello everyone!
>
> I'm new to the list and also have just started a new project. (a 77
Midget) My first qestion is how to make those old rough dull rubber bumpers
look new again?
>
>
>
> Rollie Brown
> 77 Midget
>
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