How do you bring back the shine in running boards

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WHOISMOOTOO

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Pledge or Endust both work well - yes, the same stuff you use on your furniture. It cleans it much better than ArmorAll, and lasts longer too. It also works wonder to remove/cover any wax residue on textured plastics. A nice gloss w/o being too slippery.

never thought about this...hmmmm shiny lemony running boards lol
 

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I've used this stuff on a few different vehicles and it works great and is not slippery at all. In fact, I used it on the wheel well mouldings of my 06 F150 FX4 ( which were dark grey plastic) and it made them a nice black satin, they looked better than new.

http://foreverblack.com/products.html



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wish I could just detail my truck... too cold and probably gonna snow soon again... I need spring and about a week to get my expy back in show condition.... was a rough hunting season.... its still dirty....lol
 

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so I had to try the pledge deal, cuz its cheaper than ice wax and holy $#!+ it works!

It lasts a long time too. I used it to remove wax residue from the textured, unpainted mirrors on my Excursion. No idea how long it had been there (P.O. did a crap detailing job at one point), but it worked great.
 
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