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gazz

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Hi
Does some one knows very good stuff to make the plastic on the fenders and bumper ans spare wheel cower more gray / black
Freshing it up a bit
 
Have you tried peanut butter?.

Just looking for link but cannot find it!.
 
smooth peanut butter works but heat it up a bit to make it softer
 
now you are kidding me just because it is my birthday lol peanut butter hehehehehe
 
no i am serious it is the oil or something in it that does a good job
but some people have used cooking oil but added something else to it to stop being so slippy and a dirt attractor

HAPPY BIRTHDAY STAY SOBBER
 
gazz said:
now you are kidding me just because it is my birthday lol peanut butter hehehehehe

No I've been told that peanut butter works a treat & am going to try it very soon when I give the T2 it's spring polish :smile:
 
OK I will try it but it will be in some dark place :lol:
And I bet the fly´s will love the Terrano plastic after this :lol:
 
black trim

never mind the flies if i rubbed peanut butter on my spare wheel cover it would be the kids that would lick it off :smile: :lol:
 
black plastic

When I had vehicles with lots of black plastic I used to use "Back to Black" which comes in handy aerosols from the usual DIY stores, Halfords and the like. Did a good job but needed refreshing now and again of course.
 
black plastic

the one i used to use is like a polish you rub it on let it dry then buff it off.you have to be careful not to get it on the surrounding paint as it does leave smudges.not sure who makes it will have a look in the daylight and let you know.
 
If its that textured black plastic heating it gently with a hot air gun is supposed to bring it up nice. Obviously ne careful not to go to mad though or it'll go black but in a bad way :lol:
 

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