Great question Carnage!!!
The coatings on these babies were tough. So far I've found that a diluted soapy water dipped tooth brush removes most of the dingey stuff in the textured areas and a good buff with a micro fiber cloth brings the life back. The lenses and reflectors can be tricky as the coating on plastic reflectors scratches very easily. Lenses too.
Best when gentley finger tip cleaned under a slow running faucet.
You can apply a car polish if you desire, however the stuff will be difficult to remove from the textured surfaces. If you've ever waxed the lower portions of an automobile with a textured surface it's similar.
The coatings on these babies were tough. So far I've found that a diluted soapy water dipped tooth brush removes most of the dingey stuff in the textured areas and a good buff with a micro fiber cloth brings the life back. The lenses and reflectors can be tricky as the coating on plastic reflectors scratches very easily. Lenses too.
Best when gentley finger tip cleaned under a slow running faucet.
You can apply a car polish if you desire, however the stuff will be difficult to remove from the textured surfaces. If you've ever waxed the lower portions of an automobile with a textured surface it's similar.