You do not say if you have a Classic Caravan with glass windows or the more modern plastic type ones, or the extent and depth of the scratches.
Small surface scratches will often polish out using a small amount of 'Brasso' fluid on a soft cloth, and applying to the area area using fingertip pressure. You may have to repeate the process a few times depending on the depth of the scratches.
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Quote: Originally posted by romany girl on 17/1/2017
You do not say if you have a Classic Caravan with glass windows or the more modern plastic type ones, or the extent and depth of the scratches.
Small surface scratches will often polish out using a small amount of 'Brasso' fluid on a soft cloth, and applying to the area area using fingertip pressure. You may have to repeate the process a few times depending on the depth of the scratches.
As we are talking about plastics I have noticed that the plastic basin in the bathroom has gone yellow at the bottom of the sink, wondering whether windowise might help with that? Thanks.
Quote: Originally posted by caravanhols on 17/1/2017
As we are talking about plastics I have noticed that the plastic basin in the bathroom has gone yellow at the bottom of the sink, wondering whether windowise might help with that? Thanks.
I think that Silky will sort that out
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I had read some reviews on Silky but does not show anywhere that it would be good for discolouration, so not sure. Guess i might end up replacing the basin if I can find one to fit, would not particularly want to modify if one was not available. Does anyone know of any breakers who might have one. Thanks.
For your sink, try googling "whitening yellowed plastics". or "Retrobright". You would probably have to pull the sink out to do it but it could just save you having to replace it with a new one.