Faded black plastic on 997 under windscreen....
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einzett (1Z) gummi pflege stift
did mine with it and it looked like new
http://www.einszett.co.uk/Gummi-Pflege.php
did mine with it and it looked like new
http://www.einszett.co.uk/Gummi-Pflege.php
mikees said:
2005 plate C2s. Where the wipers are. Any suggestions as to how to re black.
My detailer can/will do but before I get him to do at great cost (and great success) what else works?
And not Halfrauds "back to black"!
Cheers
Mike
Auto Glym Bumper Care - not synthetic and "nourishes" the plastic or rubber without leaving shininess or gummy flaky lacquer. I've used it on my cars for many years and it really brings back dulled/grey plastic/rubber parts. I've also found if plastic is badly faded you can apply a number of applications over a few weeks and it really restores the blackness. Only thing is it dispenses as a green gunge which can be off-putting to start with but great stuff.My detailer can/will do but before I get him to do at great cost (and great success) what else works?
And not Halfrauds "back to black"!
Cheers
Mike
Forever Black. Simple, easy and quick to apply. Looks like new. Lasts a long long time.
Plastic dye. Not paint.
http://www.rollupandshine.com/forever-black-bumper...
Plastic dye. Not paint.
http://www.rollupandshine.com/forever-black-bumper...
There are so many trim restorers, everyone assumes the one they have works best and lasts the longest...
I have tried a few and I have kept 3:
GTechnic, lasts forever but expensive.
Autofinesse Revive, cheap and decent longevity
Carpro PERL, cheap and OK longevity and can be used for loads of stuff depending on dilution (dash, tyres, trim, etc).
But the crucial aspect is the prep, no product will work well without proper decontamination first with a highly concentrated APC (1:3), particularly on that bit of trim with all the dimples, a nail brush is best for prep.
I have tried a few and I have kept 3:
GTechnic, lasts forever but expensive.
Autofinesse Revive, cheap and decent longevity
Carpro PERL, cheap and OK longevity and can be used for loads of stuff depending on dilution (dash, tyres, trim, etc).
But the crucial aspect is the prep, no product will work well without proper decontamination first with a highly concentrated APC (1:3), particularly on that bit of trim with all the dimples, a nail brush is best for prep.
X-UFO said:
Forever Black. Simple, easy and quick to apply. Looks like new. Lasts a long long time.
Plastic dye. Not paint.
http://www.rollupandshine.com/forever-black-bumper...
^^^^^^ This.Plastic dye. Not paint.
http://www.rollupandshine.com/forever-black-bumper...
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