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Old 31st Jul 2015, 9:55 am   #1
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I have a Hacker Hunter RP38A that is covered in what looks a bit like rexine or something similar. It's black BTW.

What does anyone suggest is the best way to restore/revive this?

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Old 31st Jul 2015, 10:59 am   #2
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An application of ones favourite shoe scuff cover like Cherry Blossom restores the colour and/or I use an automotive product such as Autoglyms Vinyl and Rubber Care to bring it to a sheen.

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Thanks Andrew.

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