Banshee
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I've seen various different ways of getting the bumpers back to their original colour but wanted your opinion on which one is best and longest lasting
As Maverick/Terrano owners I'm sure were all aware of how discoloured our bumper plastics go so which methods do you use?
I've seen so far;
Heat Gun - Quick and easy however doesn't last very long
Peanut Butter - Time Consuming but due to peanut oil being waterproof last a bit longer
and finally one I've stumbled across by myself by accident is Veg Oil!!!!
I was filling the tank and spilled a load of it and that part of the bumper has never discoloured since however it does look and feel very greasy, but maybe applying this sparingly all over the bumpers and wheel arches would have a nice effect too?
I want to do this as soon as possible because mine are literally white at the moment!!!!
I'll do some before and after pics when I do them btw
As Maverick/Terrano owners I'm sure were all aware of how discoloured our bumper plastics go so which methods do you use?
I've seen so far;
Heat Gun - Quick and easy however doesn't last very long
Peanut Butter - Time Consuming but due to peanut oil being waterproof last a bit longer
and finally one I've stumbled across by myself by accident is Veg Oil!!!!
I was filling the tank and spilled a load of it and that part of the bumper has never discoloured since however it does look and feel very greasy, but maybe applying this sparingly all over the bumpers and wheel arches would have a nice effect too?
I want to do this as soon as possible because mine are literally white at the moment!!!!
I'll do some before and after pics when I do them btw