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I have, it wont hurt them at all .. but they dont go bright white. They were an off white from the factory
120 grit sandpaper, give a gentle rub then use 12/1400 wet'n'dry and they come up gleaming, takes about 2 hours, sack the bleach
I have done Agayguffs Best bet is to spend time sanding them down and reshaping them right - don't go to harsher grade or you will be just chasing all the line out I used a stanley razor blade to flattern down the brake rub area - then to take out any chips - then rub down with wet and dry till you get down the grades to a smooth finish then after a good 2-4 hours, you can then put them in bleach for a few days to a week do check every day - too much and the plastic can get brittle and start to get dusty when dry cheers B
yes but it's hard work
Quote from: BENDYCAT ELEVENTEEN on August 25, 2011, 11:20 AMyes but it's hard work What do you know about hard work you lump