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Help restoring a Remington 788
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<blockquote data-quote="MNbogboy" data-source="post: 1658155" data-attributes="member: 18849"><p>You could try a "headlight" polishing kit available at auto parts stores or even some walmarts. They include a liquid polish with a very fine grit and a conditioner once your done. I cleaned up a faded 10-22 clip with that kit came out looking way better. It was almost grey in color and restored to the original shiny black. Other automotive products like Armorall may work also, made to look old plastics look new. Sometimes it pays to "think out of the box"...so to speak.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MNbogboy, post: 1658155, member: 18849"] You could try a "headlight" polishing kit available at auto parts stores or even some walmarts. They include a liquid polish with a very fine grit and a conditioner once your done. I cleaned up a faded 10-22 clip with that kit came out looking way better. It was almost grey in color and restored to the original shiny black. Other automotive products like Armorall may work also, made to look old plastics look new. Sometimes it pays to "think out of the box"...so to speak. [/QUOTE]
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