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Originally Posted by LT7A
Great work TKCR. The male part of the buckle that has the grippy coating on it made me think of something. Griot's garage has a plastic cleaner that is actually a chemical based cleaner rather than abrasive. I remember them saying that it showed to be particularly effective on like the yellowed back windows of convertibles, the non-glass ones. I know you use griot's stuff to detail your truck and I thought I might mention it. I don't think leaving them as is takes anything away from the work you're doing, but it might be able to remove a little bit of that yellowing if you wanted to try it. I don't want to sound like I'm nitpicking your work, that's not the case at all. But you offer many of us helpful hints and ideas and thought I would try to return the favor.
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I didn’t take it like that at all. I know what your talking about. I have been able to get a lot of them clean with an SOS pad, when in using it on the Chrome. But some haven’t come clean. But it seems like the ones I can’t seem to get all that yellowing off, it’s actually on the underside of the rubbery material. But I have some of that stuff from Griots, so I will certainly give it a shot. Thank you!