Posted by Whizkidkyus on July 03, 2011 at 16:56:23 from (64.130.158.6):
Hi,
I have two older lawnmowers , about early 1990 to 1995, that I washed and need a good coat of wax to make them shine . One is a blue Lowes mower made by AYP that I am trying to sell . It has a blue plastic hood and blue metal fenders , the rest is black metal . I've touched up the black with a fresh coat of paint , but what can I put on the blue , especially the plastic, to make it shine close to a new one . I also have a red Murrary which is pretty much all metal except for the black plastic bubble front end of the hood , same problem. What can I use also on this to make it shine ? They , especially the Murrary , hadn't been washed for a years and was starting to turn green from setting outside all year , but I do put them under tarp for winter . I put cleaner on them to clean and kill the mold , but now I need them to shine . Any ideas cheap, but reasonable ideas ? Thanks for any and all information .
Please read also the posts under the Lawn and Garden Tractor section on this website about some more lawnmower problems that I have and give advice.
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