chemicaly cleaning rub rail?
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SOS Pad & Soft Scrub w/Bleech. Makes it look like brand new !
SOS Pad & Soft Scrub w/Bleech. Makes it look like brand new !
Or, wear new clothes and make them old in a second.
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I've tried all of the above with minimal success. I bought some rubrail material that had been drenched by the sun for more than a couple seasons. (I know, I know, why would I do that? It was the only one that gave the Martini a more modern look and it fit perfectly!)
I think I may have to actually remove some material to get the yellowing out. Thankfully it's only in a couple of spots. Any suggestions?
Brian
I think I may have to actually remove some material to get the yellowing out. Thankfully it's only in a couple of spots. Any suggestions?
Brian
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Originally posted by TeamSonic42
SOS Pad & Soft Scrub w/Bleech. Makes it look like brand new !
SOS Pad & Soft Scrub w/Bleech. Makes it look like brand new !
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