DRIVERS have been left amazed by a 20p wonder goo that can erase scratches and leave their motors looking brand new in seconds.
If your car is looking tired and worn, the miracle product can give it a fresh lease of life with almost no effort needed.
Alex Drake, known on YouTube as The OCD Repairman, demonstrated how to use the fabulous cleaner.
He said: "This is a pretty cheap product but it did have good results.
"Any sort of black exterior plastic...it's supposed to rejuvenate it and make it look new again.
"It was definitely a deeper black [after using it]."
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The product Alex was using was Mothers Back to Black Trim & Plastic Restorer.
The thick white liquid is ideal for removing "light oxidation, dirt, wax residue and surface film with ease", according to the manufacturer.
Not only does it "bring back that like-new colour", but it also forms a protective layer on plastic parts to keep them safe from sun, water and smog damage.
All you have to do is wash the area you wish to clean with warm soapy water, dry it well, and then apply a few drops of the Restorer.
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Using a soft cloth, wipe the goo across the plastic surface to form a thin layer.
Allow it to dry for a few moments and then buff it off to give your car an extra shiny finish.
The Restorer can be used on any black plastic on your car, making it ideal for wing mirror covers, windscreen wiper mounts and even plastic trim.
However, it should not be used on interior components.
A 335ml bottle can be picked up for as little as £9 and, given the amount Alex needed, only costs about 20p per use.
It is easy to apply and works amazingly
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Reviews for the product are overwhelmingly positive, with an 85% four-star or above rating.
One proud user wrote: "Mothers Back-to-Black Restorer works magic.
"It is a high-quality restorer that produces amazing results.
"I would definitely recommend this product."
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Another added: "I got this for my car which is almost 30 years old now, it is easy to apply and works amazingly."
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