Yellowing Plastics (1 Viewer)

DandP

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I think I saw somebody post on here a tip for making the external plastic covers on water and electric points white again. I know they go yellow with age but it was something like bug remover or similar that was suggested.
 

Minxy

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It depends on how yellow they've gone, but if they're really bad you might be better painting/spraying them.
 

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I do believe domestic upvc / plastic guttering cleaner works too.

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Wickolad

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A spray product called 'Elbow Grease' works well. Its bright yellow in colour and available Asda, B&M and such places around 99p. Work great on black streaks too. Just give the yellowing plastic or black streak a spray, leave for a short time 15 to 30 seconds and wash off with sponge or wash brush. Its great for cleaning wheels of brake dust too. Ive used it for a few years now, far cheaper than black streak remover and more effective in my opinion. But you may have to reapply a bit of polish as its a degreasing agent. Screenshot_20190612-084830_Chrome.jpg
 

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