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i imagine this would work on a mk1?
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also works the same on the yellowed up look you get on plastic headlights
though i would start on a higher grit on headlights say 2000 as they only need a tiny bit taken off then polish them |
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Mequiri's makes a clear plastic polish it is called PlasticX I use it to keep them looking good you should be able to find it at most auto parts stores.
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