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RE: more ?s
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Salvatore Riccobono
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Dec 28, 2008 06:54 PST
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Paul,
I was watching a show called "Gerz".
There advertiser is "Armour"
They have a kit that brings back hard plastic that is cloudy and dull back to life. Comes with buffing pads and all. They also showed a prep for painting hard plastic and vinyl.
It really would save time and money to try and do the simple thing first.
Good luck and happy New Year to everyone.
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From: pmc-@islandtelecom.com
Subject: [VW-181] more ?s
Date: Sat, 27 Dec 2008 14:03:42 -0400
hi again;
The set of window curtains that have good frames and are clear have a hard polycarbonate plastic rather than the flexible vinyl; would any upholsterer be able to redo the vinyl or should I leave well enough alone. Part of the reason these curtains may have faired better is because the came in a vinyl pouch to store them in so maybe with some TLC when using them I'll get some more time out of them before having to worry about them
Paul McNab
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