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Reconditioning switchgear

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Does anyone know a way to recondition the appearance of switchgear? They function fine but they are worn/faded to the point where they can’t be read
 
At most auto parts stores, check out the line of plastic and vinyl restoration/cleaning products.
A couple of the "goodies" are Mothers Back-to-Black and 303 Products Protectant.
Maybe an extra-fine point black Sharpie to re-inscribe the lettering?
 
I use fingernail polish for accenting embedded lines that have faded……sometimes a touch-up paint pen. It depends on how deeply pressed in, need to be highlighted, the markings are.
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At most auto parts stores, check out the line of plastic and vinyl restoration/cleaning products.
A couple of the "goodies" are Mothers Back-to-Black and 303 Products Protectant.

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I can attest to the effectiveness of these products.
 
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