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Guest Randy Berger

I've used Brasso to polish and remove scratches on plastic taillight lenses. It worked very well. Try it on an old cap from some local repair shop.

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Guest Silverghost

As a last resort if they won't polish-up try using Krylon Clear spray coating...Just a very light spray... They will look like new & the black or brown color will come back to life!!!

There is also a clear electrical & motor insulating spray at Radio Shack + other electrical & electronic vendors that might be better!!!

Remember...The cap & new coating must be able to handle High Voltage...and insulate it!!! Some coatings such as some Black or Brown paints may be bad insulators!!! Some paint has carbon or metalic bases!!! These will be very bad for Dist. caps!!!

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Guest Fr Mike

There is also a commercial polish for bakelite that is used for bakelite radio cabinet restoration that you might want to check out. One of the sources for it is <span style="font-style: italic">Antique Electronic Supply</span> at [color:\\"blue\\"] https://secure.tubesandmore.com. They call it "Magnolia Glayzit Polish". It leaves a slippery finish and might not be the greatest for steering wheels, but might work out well for your project.

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