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Restoring aftermarket emblem!

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For all of you that bought new badge (broken K for me).

You can restore them with a little bit (one drop on a rag) of Plastics lens conditioner and then wax them! They will look like new!
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Hi, I know this may sound stupid, but what is plastics lens conditioner, and where would I buy it? I googled it and got different kinds of results, so I'm not sure what kind of conditioner you mean.

also, what wax do you recommend? thanks so much for the help!
Hi, I know this may sound stupid, but what is plastics lens conditioner, and where would I buy it? I googled it and got different kinds of results, so I'm not sure what kind of conditioner you mean.

also, what wax do you recommend? thanks so much for the help!
I tink is the liquid for restore the old headlight
Hi, I know this may sound stupid, but what is plastics lens conditioner, and where would I buy it? I googled it and got different kinds of results, so I'm not sure what kind of conditioner you mean.

also, what wax do you recommend? thanks so much for the help!
PlastX.
As for the wax, too many good option but I use one in a rattle can. Don't recall the brand!
Thanks guys! then you mention wax, are you talking about regular car wax? sorry i still am not totally sure.. (i never used wax before, except turtle wax liquid stuff)
Meguiars Plastx it's a great product. It'll also prevent haze on your headlights. If you do it before snow ice slides off.
I just wanna bump this thread because after the harsh winter here in Buffalo my K emblems look like shit IMO from all the salt and junk. They don't glisten anymore and I would like to restore them. I will 100% be buying a bottle of Meguiars Plastx and see how they turn out. I hope it looks nice! Anyone else have to do this yet and how did it turn out?
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