Maestro Sam
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- Jun 6, 2015
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Had an old Hyundai come in for an interior detail. Upon inspection, I noticed that the dashboard and the plastic trims in the front were hazy and white. Thought it was chalk or some powder at first and tested a spot before giving a customer a quote. Using a cleaner, along with a leather brush, I had brushed a test spot with no avail. This was surely sun damaged, Talked to the owner of the car and he stated overtime, the dashboard discolored. After giving him no guarantees, I decided to go ballsy and use heat to fix the plastic. After a couple of hours just on the dash, along with the use of 303 aerospace, the dashboard came out fantastic. Told the owner to use 303 aerospace to prevent fading and the customer was very happy. Do not use heat to restore plastic without experience. Here are some pictures...