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I use peeks polish, it can be used on fibreglass and plastic. I'm not convinced you need that sort of polish though, just soapy water.

I use motrax protect and shine Motorex_Street_Bike_Clean_And_Care_Kit_detail.jpg

I use it on exhausts too :)

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Autosol, or Never dull are good.

Or try a can of black spray paint.........worked a treat on my chrome, aint had to polish it in months. ;)

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I just use standard Turtle Wax type car polish on everything, paint, plastic chrome and real chrome.

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+1 for Autosol.

Been around for ages, works fine.

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Please don't use autosol it will rub off the very thin coating and show the black underneath.

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I use Muc-off Miracle Shine on chrome and plastic, works great! Turtle Wax will be good too...

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Black spray paint!!!! :spin2::biglaugha:

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i was told autosol was no good on plastic chrome? i think ill try some normal car polish first ;-)

Bollocks - Half my casings are chromed plastic and they've not suffered in the slightest over the past 13 years!

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