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Join Date: Jun 2009
Posts: 36
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Blue Magic works for more than just metal
I picked up some Blue Maic metal polish cream when I got the 71, been usin it on all the bright metal, and has worked great, I picked up a used T/lite lens to replace the one that is cracked. The lens was kinda of dinge looking so today befor installing it, I decided what the heck lets see wht the blue magic will do for it. It polished it up like new. I seeting in the yard when I was done, and happened to look at the frnt of the girlfriends 96 200sx. the headlihts really were looking yellow, so decided what tthe heck, it worked on the t/lite lets see what it'll do on the headlihts, spent about 3 minutes and the yellow was gone. I'm sure with a small polishing wheel I could have made them look like new. Just thought I pass this along. for anybody that has a newer car with dinge headlights. The jar cost be 8.99. and didn't just as good as the 39.00 kit they are selling.
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Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: The Southwest
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Really good to know!
I have Mother's Mag & Wheel polish and wonder if it would work the same.
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Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Columbus, OH
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I picked up some blue after reading your post. I have not tried it on anything other then what it is meant and it is some good stuff. I will experminent with it on other surfaces when I find something that needs it.
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