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Bluest Member Since: 23 Apr 2016 Location: Lancashire Posts: 4205 |
Apparently, smothering them in peanut butter is the thing to do in detailing circles. I use Auto Glym bumper restorer gel stuff which works well intitially, but fades again quite quick.
I've seen people praising Buzzweld's Plastic-in-One product for rejuvenating plastic. 2007 110 TDCi Station Wagon XS |
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3rd Apr 2020 4:49pm |
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ibexman Member Since: 13 Dec 2008 Location: Essex Posts: 2945 |
Amourall the stuff they use on engine hoses
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3rd Apr 2020 6:08pm |
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BobT Member Since: 13 Jan 2017 Location: North Yorkshire Posts: 110 |
Morrison’s foam tyre cleaner does a decent job if applied a few times and buffed.
Very cheap too. |
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3rd Apr 2020 6:45pm |
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EVdV Member Since: 26 Nov 2017 Location: Vosselaar Posts: 53 |
I use PTFE lubricant spray, cheap and holds a few months.
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3rd Apr 2020 7:26pm |
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NickMSM Member Since: 18 Aug 2016 Location: W Sussex Posts: 109 |
Thanks for the suggestions. I'll give them a go after I've painted my bumper.
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4th Apr 2020 4:46pm |
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Dave-H Member Since: 08 Feb 2011 Location: Surrey Posts: 1507 |
Black shoe polish works pretty well too .... 👍🏻 Guns and Landrovers .... anything else is irrelevant.
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4th Apr 2020 7:45pm |
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keith Member Since: 15 Aug 2012 Location: Edinburgh Posts: 2211 |
Used for many years on end caps, flaps, wing mirrors and tyres. Spray and wipe.
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5th Apr 2020 9:18am |
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macfrank Member Since: 05 Nov 2015 Location: somewhere in the north Posts: 1070 |
+1 for that. Well, I used it on the plastic parts. Found a 20-year-old bottle the other day ("Protectant Semi-Matt"). Still had a price-tag of 11 Deutsche Mark Very satisfying job indeed Click image to enlarge |
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5th Apr 2020 9:37am |
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G4V JW Member Since: 24 Sep 2018 Location: Northants Posts: 190 |
All of the above suggestions are temporary, after some sun and a few washes the plastics will be back to faded
Have a look at this : https://gtechniq.com/products/auto/perfect...er#content I use this on many different plastics during details, it’s a game changer, there’s a few different types out there Instagram; @gavin_walding |
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5th Apr 2020 12:13pm |
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G4UJS Member Since: 20 Jan 2019 Location: Shropshire Posts: 226 |
furniture oil, tea oil or linseed oil.... all do a fine job...
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5th Apr 2020 1:23pm |
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The Zee Member Since: 26 May 2019 Location: Salisbury Posts: 289 |
Just done my bumper ends, rear wheel cover, and will be doing door handles, lights and window rubbers/trims, I looked around and found this:
https://www.carboncollective.com/product/platinum-trim/ and better if you look in the Shop: https://www.carboncollective.com/product/platinum-trim-seconds/ Just need to do some preparation; a good scrub with an all purpose cleaner (BiltHamber Surfex HD) followed by a good wipe with pure (98%+) 2-propanol (isopropyl alcohol) or panel cleaner. I found it easy to apply, a little goes a really long way, gives a great finish, and is really hydrophobic with great water beading |
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7th Apr 2020 7:48am |
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macfrank Member Since: 05 Nov 2015 Location: somewhere in the north Posts: 1070 |
re door handles you may want to check if treated surfaces get slippery. They do with armourall which is definitely not for handles or motorcycle seat - ask me how I know
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7th Apr 2020 8:28am |
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NickMSM Member Since: 18 Aug 2016 Location: W Sussex Posts: 109 |
Thanks for that, sounds promising. Could you use that on window seals etc too? |
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7th Apr 2020 9:23am |
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The Zee Member Since: 26 May 2019 Location: Salisbury Posts: 289 |
By window seals, I'll be using on the curved, black rubbery bit on the outside of the window, at the bottom edge. not well described, but the best I can do. At this time, also trying on the clear plastic lenses of Brake, Fr-indictor and Sidelights. 4 stage process; clean(Surfex) polish (Farecla G10), de-grease (propanol) coat (CC-Pt Trim) Results are great: micro scratches gone and restores clarity. |
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7th Apr 2020 2:17pm |
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