WD40's Australian's site actually has a write up about freshening up plastics that have aged and turned dry and brittle. That and car dealers have been using WD40 for years to make the plastics under the hood look like new. I have used it on my RC's since I got into RC.
I don't do the whole...
Yeah, I bet ya money the Lime-A-way would have done the job, and very quickly.
And I said Works. No, not that crap. Lime-A-way gel is what I meant. This stuff remives lime and calcium in seconds. LOL- just noticed the bottle actually says this. Damn straight it does! And I bet it would have...
The white spots were probably lime scale from water. I wonder if you could have tried Works toilet bowl cleaner on them. It has to be safe for plastics because I think it comes in a bottle made of similar plastic 🤔
Yeah, like an ultrasonic toothbrush. Harbor Freight has them, but the one I got there isn't the best. It does work, you just have to turn it back on every time you turn around because it only runs for a few minutes.
Ok, we need that body in 1/10 and 1/24 scale! I love old hot rods, and I have never in my 50 years seen one of those. It looks stretched? That has to be really rare. Beautiful truck!
You would be surprized what I don't get bored watching. I really enjoy watching paint dry I guess.
I keep the tv going, sometimes live streaming someone just fiddling with a project, an RC build, etc. I have tinnitus from all those years in the machine shop, and I have to have sound in the...