Re: Switch refurbishment
Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2018 3:46 pm
No, just a really good clean with some panel wipe (de-greaser..... DO NOT!! use Thinners or strong solvent), the guy that demo'd it recommended two thorough passes of the de-greaser to make sure all the old back to black and finger grease is off (don't be alarmed if it makes the discoloration worse at this point) once it's dry and clean apply the G4 as per instructions (even coat and buff off after five or so mins)
This works well on plastics that aren't damaged or scratched (it has no build to it at all) if you are trying to loose scratches you might be better off with the flat and paint method. That said, i prefer the finish with this G4 stuff because you don't get that painted look (if you know what i mean) and of course you could apply it with the dash in place if need be.
This works well on plastics that aren't damaged or scratched (it has no build to it at all) if you are trying to loose scratches you might be better off with the flat and paint method. That said, i prefer the finish with this G4 stuff because you don't get that painted look (if you know what i mean) and of course you could apply it with the dash in place if need be.