Whoever mentioned shoe polish for vinyl hoods..
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Reveno and the autoglym are good, they're expensive, plus you don't have them lying around like polish.
I just do the hood the same as shoes, one brush on, one brush off, working on a quarter of the hood at a time, doing it in small circles with lots off rubbing (ohh errr misses)
Make sure you try a small area first tho just in case!!
I just do the hood the same as shoes, one brush on, one brush off, working on a quarter of the hood at a time, doing it in small circles with lots off rubbing (ohh errr misses)
Make sure you try a small area first tho just in case!!
Personally I'd rather use a cleaner that lifts dirt & pollutants out of the vinyl before putting anything on to seal it whether that's Renovo Protector or boot polish. Probably more important the other end of winter but there are plenty of nasty pollutants around this time of year too.
You'll laugh at this - when I was skint I used shoe polish to shine up the tyres on my old Bedford CA. Always looked great. 20 years later I recreated the past by trying it on the MX the other weekend. Looked at least as good as the Autoglym product I was using but took rather more elbow grease!
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