I had a black gelcoat stripe down the middle of my deck. I buffed my ass off and it'd last a week or two. I started spraying pledge on it when i'd go out and threw the buffer away.
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I used to use it on my eisenglass both on the boat and also on my Jeep. However, I was always told to use the plain Pledge and not the Lemon or any other flavor. ;) :cool:
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Originally Posted by ziemer
(Post 2161070)
I used to use it on my eisenglass both on the boat and also on my Jeep. However, I was always told to use the plain Pledge and not the Lemon or any other flavor. ;) :cool:
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Non-lemon is the trick for eisenglass.
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When I had my Porsche cab, lots of people on Rennlist swore by Pledge for the plastic back window.
Personally, I always used the Novus plastic polishes and had better luck with them. Been using that stuff on Jeeps, motorcycle windshields, helmet visors, and eisenglass for years. |
Originally Posted by Magic34
(Post 2160861)
I would think it would promote oxidation by not allowing the surface to "breathe."
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I use NON-lemon/citrus on all interior except for the vinle. It does work great and lasts about a week.
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It works well to take scratches out of plasic lens glasses.
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Pledge
Thanks for the feedback. I think I will use it on the zippers and 303 everywhere else.
Also ChapStick is suppose to work great on the cover snaps. |
Originally Posted by hpoffshore
(Post 2161359)
Non-lemon is the trick for eisenglass.
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