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makeitfit

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Not one for general car cleaning nonesense , this little trick tickled my fancy.
Saw it online somewhere so thought I'd give it a go as I'm selling my red truck.
Tired old grey plastics can be made nice n black again with some application of heat.
Nick the wife's hair heater thingy and do this :D
PS sorry the vid is a bit rubbish but we can't have women finding out we can m,ulti task :lol

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Neat, but I wish you had done this before I Sprayed mine :doh
 
Pete that's a great solution but I promise you I have a better one that lasts a lot longer :naughty :naughty

Get down to Homebase and get yourself some Raw Linseed Oiland apply it lightly with a MicroFibre cloth, it's supposed to "melt" it's way into the plastic and it lasts ages!!!!

Did it on my Maverick and more recently used it to do the tired bumpers on the Cavalier SRi that I sold not so long back
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I was most disappointed with this thread.

:mad:

Working off the title I thought we were in for a bit of gratuitous nudity and soft cloths!

:nenau

Especially when I saw the last post was by Banshee.

:doh
 
I was most disappointed with this thread.

:mad:

Working off the title I thought we were in for a bit of gratuitous nudity and soft cloths!

:nenau

Especially when I saw the last post was by Banshee.

:doh

:lol :lol :lol :nenau
 

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