What a difference!

I gave my Savannah’s seats a second coat of black dye this morning as on close inspection I could see a few white patches that were still faintly visible beneath the dye. After they’d dried I gave them a spray and buff with beeswax based furniture polish and what a difference compared to before I started work on them. Well worth the effort!

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Here’s a shot of the two products I’ve just been using on the Savannah’s seats and polycarbonate screen, both of which I’m very pleased with.

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A word to the unwary. You can’t use just any old plastic polish on polycarbonate as almost all will result in blooming and fogging of the surface that is then difficult, even impossible, to remove. You must ONLY use products that have been specially developed for polycarbonate such as the one I’ve shown above.

This one is for slightly more extreme polishing, to remove the beginnings of oxidation as was the case for my Savannah’s screen. If all you want to do is lightly polish the screen, after normal cleaning or washing, I’d recommend Plexus which is also specially for polycarbonate.

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