help!! cleaning a plastic hood

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Matt,

U4423 is the correct model number. I have one here that is near mint condition and is also anatomically correct. I also have one of these brand new in a box that I bought years ago and have kept for posterity. It's not for sale, however.

But, here is the picture. My digital camera is acting weird lately and so it appears slightly blurry. Guess it's time for a new one!

The black you see is Onyx man lurking in the background.

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Guys and Gals,

The best product I have found UK side for bring plastics back without too much hassle is T-CUT car restoration polish. It is brilliant at bringing up the shine and glimmer of new plastic, even on some of the oldest machines I have dealt with. One thing you do have to be very careful of is any printed or transfered logos. T-Cut will remove these like wiping up spilt milk from a tiled floor. Id would be best to mask of the area of any logos prior to using T-CUT, or a vary steady hand. Although it has to be said that a brief coating and subsequent very very light rub down usually causes no ill side effects.

I hope this is useful to you peeps.

Happy hoovering.

Clark.
 

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