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Thread: Turn signal stalk rubber handle restoration

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    Turn signal stalk rubber handle restoration

    Hi guys looking for some advice in restoring the rubber end of the turn signal stalk, the rubber is in good
    condition ie no splits etc but it is just dull. I have used some polish on it but i decided to stop and put the
    queston out there so i dont do any damage

    Thanks in advance


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    I have had good luck on plastic & rubber items using 0000 steel wool pads with light pressure to lightly sand/polish material. This can be done wet as well much like wet sanding a paint job with 1500 or 2000 grit sand paper , which can also be used . Then a nice application of product for black trim like “back to black “ and other similar products.
    After product has dried somewhat polish with clean soft cotton cloth.
    This process may need to be repeated several times until you get a like new finish.
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