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Old 07-02-2009, 03:25 PM   #7
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Excellent, Thanks guys..... No touchy touchy on the headlight lenses and gages I appreciate the feedback.... Now I need some nice weather to put on this Zaino




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Originally Posted by Moose View Post
You could use it on the lenses for the headlights (I'm assuming thats what you're referring to?) and the windshiled if you really wanted to.

I'd avoid touching the plastic covering the radio and gauges as much as possible. For those, I just use a small detailing brush (soft) and highly go over them to remove any dust. They're very susceptible to scratching. I forget, but if Chevrolet used glass over the gauges and radio on the 5th Gen., I'd still avoid touching them as much as possible, and like I mentioned, only go over them, lightly, with a soft detailing brush.

I'd recommend just using 'Stoners' Invisible Glass on the windshield. And if you want something to aid in water removal, ie; rain, 'Stoners' offers Invisible Glass with rain/water repellant.

I like to avoid putting any polish/wax on the lenses, etc., as it can actually cause streaking as well as result in scratches if you're not careful.
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Originally Posted by Nexus6 View Post
Novus makes a plastic polish http://www.novuspolish.com/

But i would only use this if you already have scratches.

I second what Moose says "no touchy touchy"
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