Hewey
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- May 25, 2008
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Hi All,
The T2's been looking a bit shabby lately, OK I only use it occasionally as a Shooting/Fishing vehicle and it doesn't get cleaned that often but the Bumpers and Wheel Arches were turning very Grey.
Have used Black to Black, Trim Wax etc. etc. in the past but all seem very expensive and don't last very well.
Anyway read on the Web about using Boiled Linseed Oil, found some in B&Q think it was £3-4 a bottle so thought I'd give it a go, so after giving the T2 a quick clean and fitting the parking sensors at the weekend I applied some onto the Trim and Bumpers and was amazed for the money just how good a job it did.
Some Pictures can be seem below of before during and after the one of the front bumper really shows the difference it made:
The best bit was that it hardly took any of the oil at all to do the whole job, I reckon I could do the lot at least 20 times from one bottle.
Not sure how long it will last on there but will keep you all posted.
Hewey
The T2's been looking a bit shabby lately, OK I only use it occasionally as a Shooting/Fishing vehicle and it doesn't get cleaned that often but the Bumpers and Wheel Arches were turning very Grey.
Have used Black to Black, Trim Wax etc. etc. in the past but all seem very expensive and don't last very well.
Anyway read on the Web about using Boiled Linseed Oil, found some in B&Q think it was £3-4 a bottle so thought I'd give it a go, so after giving the T2 a quick clean and fitting the parking sensors at the weekend I applied some onto the Trim and Bumpers and was amazed for the money just how good a job it did.
Some Pictures can be seem below of before during and after the one of the front bumper really shows the difference it made:
The best bit was that it hardly took any of the oil at all to do the whole job, I reckon I could do the lot at least 20 times from one bottle.
Not sure how long it will last on there but will keep you all posted.
Hewey