human3500,
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I have some white plastic chairs which look dirty, but will not wipe clean. While they are old, they are not all scratched up and the finish seems intact. The plastic just seemed to have darkened in some areas.

Rather than landfill them (or worse save them but never use them), there must be a "land on a comet" age cleaner, or paint that will make these look like they are only two years old.

Help me hive mind!

Nerdfest,
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@human3500 Comet? The bleach and mild abrasive might be enough.

human3500,
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@Nerdfest I don't want anything abrasive as that will just create future cleaning and bleach would kill a living organism of which I can't think of any that desire plastic.

I was hoping for some space age + 50 years spray on miracle cleaner with no elbow grease requirement.

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