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I recently saw a video online advertising a product which refurbishes the bits of plastic trim (for example between the windscreen and the bonnet under the windscreen wipers). Mine is looking particularly faded and the vid demonstrated a product that seemed to do a great job with a single application.
Unfortunately I cant remember where I saw the vid or the product in question!
Anyone got any ideas or recommendation for a product to do this.
Unfortunately I cant remember where I saw the vid or the product in question!
Anyone got any ideas or recommendation for a product to do this.
Peanut butter has been mentioned.
If you can remove the trim give it a good clean with something like Megs Super Degreaser. Then warm it up with a hairdryer. This brings the oils back to the surface. Then treat with a good trim protectant.
If you can be bothered with all that messing, I have recently tried Nanolex Trim Rejuvenator and it's pretty damn good.
If you can remove the trim give it a good clean with something like Megs Super Degreaser. Then warm it up with a hairdryer. This brings the oils back to the surface. Then treat with a good trim protectant.
If you can be bothered with all that messing, I have recently tried Nanolex Trim Rejuvenator and it's pretty damn good.
Peanut butter has been mentioned.
If you can remove the trim give it a good clean with something like Megs Super Degreaser. Then warm it up with a hairdryer. This brings the oils back to the surface. Then treat with a good trim protectant.
If you can be bothered with all that messing, I have recently tried Nanolex Trim Rejuvenator and it's pretty damn good.
If you can remove the trim give it a good clean with something like Megs Super Degreaser. Then warm it up with a hairdryer. This brings the oils back to the surface. Then treat with a good trim protectant.
If you can be bothered with all that messing, I have recently tried Nanolex Trim Rejuvenator and it's pretty damn good.
i have tended to use the same wax as i use for the paintwork. . .its not crazy money at £30 a pot, and it seems to make the plastic 'black' and even, as well as repell the water, but i am tempted to try peanut butter next time !!! what ever next, will Lemon Curd turn out to be the best ever alloy wheel cleaner the world has ever known
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