whats that recall site for yotas?
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whats that recall site for yotas?
hey does anyone still have that recall type in your vin and get the headgasket info site? I read it somewhere but now I need it. Thanks fellas.
Corey: can you post your ideas on cleaning plastic trim ive got some scuffs in my cargo area.
Corey: can you post your ideas on cleaning plastic trim ive got some scuffs in my cargo area.
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The recall site is on my links page.
You don't type in your VIN though.
It does show the different years for all the recalls & TSBs.
If that is the page you were thinking off.
The only way I know how to get rid of the scuffs or scratches on plastic is the method I talked about a long time ago.
There once was a stereo/alarm shop who scratched my brand new '90 Extracabs dash buy the new stereo.
I showed the shop the scratch. The guy whipped off his T shirt
:eek:
He spit on the T shirt then proceeded to rub back and forth on the scratch.
Scratch went bye bye.
He explained the friction from the heat of him rubbing it melted the surrounding plastic and the paint from the good area blended into the scratch.
I have tried the trick, and it works for me.
Also try some Meguiar's Plastic Polish.
We use to use that on our old jitneys at Boeing when I first got hired.
Back then our windshields were plexiglass, and they scratched easy.
Some of that one a rag and it took the scratches away.
I just did my bug shield Friday with the stuff and 0000 steel wool.
Some punk took a key to my shield and gouged it good.
The Meguiar's and steel wool took it all off.
0000 steel wool won't scratch.
I use to use the same steel wool on the neck of my Gibson Les Paul 30 years ago when I changed the strings.
Rubbing it takes out all the sweat and gunk that gets in between the frets.
I'd try the Meguiar's on it back there and see how it works.
You don't type in your VIN though.
It does show the different years for all the recalls & TSBs.
If that is the page you were thinking off.
The only way I know how to get rid of the scuffs or scratches on plastic is the method I talked about a long time ago.
There once was a stereo/alarm shop who scratched my brand new '90 Extracabs dash buy the new stereo.
I showed the shop the scratch. The guy whipped off his T shirt
:eek:
He spit on the T shirt then proceeded to rub back and forth on the scratch.
Scratch went bye bye.
He explained the friction from the heat of him rubbing it melted the surrounding plastic and the paint from the good area blended into the scratch.
I have tried the trick, and it works for me.
Also try some Meguiar's Plastic Polish.
We use to use that on our old jitneys at Boeing when I first got hired.
Back then our windshields were plexiglass, and they scratched easy.
Some of that one a rag and it took the scratches away.
I just did my bug shield Friday with the stuff and 0000 steel wool.
Some punk took a key to my shield and gouged it good.
The Meguiar's and steel wool took it all off.
0000 steel wool won't scratch.
I use to use the same steel wool on the neck of my Gibson Les Paul 30 years ago when I changed the strings.
Rubbing it takes out all the sweat and gunk that gets in between the frets.
I'd try the Meguiar's on it back there and see how it works.
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