ive had good luck using a cleaner found in automotive parts stores that is
used for cleaning headlights made from plastic.

On Thu, May 3, 2012 at 1:26 PM, Matthew Gill <[email protected]> wrote:

> I just posted a separate subject on an iMac G3...
>
> Anyway, I'd like to clean it up. I think some of the scuffs and scratches
> are a little too deep for basic polishing using a product called 'Ice
> Cream' by Radtech. That being said, does anybody know what I could use to
> buff out scratches and scuffs on this plastic? What's the best technique? I
> was thinking along the lines of very fine grit sandpaper, possibly steel
> wool, etc... I don't know where to start exactly, though. I *DON'T* want
> to scratch up the case. It's a very old and very beat-up iMac that I would
> be proud to restore to 'like new' condition, if possible.
>
> Anybody with experience, I need your two cents.
>
> Thanks!
>
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