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silverfoxcc

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8,066 posts

166 months

Thursday 20th June 2019
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So many on the market, what is the best that is out there? More interested on how long between applications before it starts to fade/look scabby, than cost!

HustleRussell

25,992 posts

181 months

Thursday 20th June 2019
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Smooth peanut butter

Plate spinner

18,080 posts

221 months

Thursday 20th June 2019
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WD40 and a hairdryer.

MDMA .

9,971 posts

122 months

Friday 21st June 2019
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Just buy new bumpers.

ashleyman

7,205 posts

120 months

Friday 21st June 2019
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https://www.sterlingproducts.co.uk/pink-sheen-plas...

This was recommended to me a couple years ago. It's so good that the manufacturers sell it in blank containers for other people to rebrand and resell.

I think this is the original therefore the cheapest and honestly it's amazing. Lasts about a month and takes plastic from being dull grey to dark black. If I had a before/after I would post it. Best there is just don't use too much...

LarryUSA

4,358 posts

277 months

Friday 21st June 2019
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303 Protectant is great. I use it on all the black plastic of my Jeep Wrangler.

Ashtray83

583 posts

189 months

Friday 21st June 2019
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Auto finesse revive is my go to

Riley Blue

22,811 posts

247 months

Friday 21st June 2019
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jagnet

4,359 posts

223 months

Friday 21st June 2019
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Gtechniq C4

Do it once, do it right. Pricey per ml but it lasts and lasts.

TwyRob

312 posts

132 months

Friday 21st June 2019
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HustleRussell said:
Smooth peanut butter
This is the most cost effective and it lasts for months. It's not a joke post!

Apply a thin layer (rub it in a bit) and wait a few mins, then buff it off. The oils refresh the plastic.

No good if you have an allergy though.

clowesy

294 posts

142 months

Friday 21st June 2019
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Gtechniq C4 Permanent Trim Restorer. Don't bother with anything else.

milu

2,479 posts

287 months

Friday 21st June 2019
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Blackwow

200Plus Club

12,770 posts

299 months

Friday 21st June 2019
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TwyRob said:
This is the most cost effective and it lasts for months. It's not a joke post!

Apply a thin layer (rub it in a bit) and wait a few mins, then buff it off. The oils refresh the plastic.

No good if you have an allergy though.
Or if you live in a squirrel infested area near woods like us... :-)

windowshopping

50 posts

100 months

Friday 21st June 2019
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Linseed Oil - I knew this was going to be good as it smells exactly the same as auto smarts trim dressing “trim ultra”

njw1

2,628 posts

132 months

Friday 21st June 2019
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Silicone spray works well, as I found out by accident....

Cpt Stirling

315 posts

222 months

Friday 21st June 2019
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clowesy said:
Gtechniq C4 Permanent Trim Restorer. Don't bother with anything else.
This.

Chris32345

2,139 posts

83 months

Friday 21st June 2019
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Armor all tyre gel

the tribester

2,816 posts

107 months

Friday 21st June 2019
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Cpt Stirling said:
clowesy said:
Gtechniq C4 Permanent Trim Restorer. Don't bother with anything else.
This.
I'm glad I've read this.

I looked up this product when cleaning my van up for sale. I thought it was pricey for the tiny bottle, but I bought it all the same.

I used it, but then someone came and purchased the van the next day, and I never got to see if the finish lasted!

p4cks

7,300 posts

220 months

Friday 21st June 2019
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jagnet said:
Gtechniq C4

Do it once, do it right. Pricey per ml but it lasts and lasts.
This x a million, used it for years on all of my cars and it's absolute magic.

It also doubles up as a wheel protector (Gtechnic call it C5 but it's the same product)

Summit_Detailing

2,326 posts

214 months

Friday 21st June 2019
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Gtechniq C4 is excellent as a long term restorer/protection coating.

Solution Finish is better for reviving/dyeing very degraded plastics with great durability compared to the off the shelf high street products.

cheers,

Chris