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Old 18-04-2008, 22:01   #1
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Question Recomend some plastic treatment?

I spent a few hours giving my car a good clean. I used the products that I bought a week ago and I'm very impressed with how it turned out. I didn't have a great deal of time to use them, as I had to go to work that night (it chucked it down with rain and the car is dirty again now).

I need to find something to do the external black trim. I used to use Back to Black on my older cars, but wanted to know if there was anything else that I could use, that would last a bit longer.

I used Autoglym shampoo and Collonite 95 wax, with some Megs Wheel brightener (really need to remove the wheels). I tried a out little bit with a clay bar, but not sure I'm doing it right

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PS I tried to upload a photo, but the size is too big and if I reduce the size, the picture quality looks naff

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Old 18-04-2008, 22:12   #2
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Default Re: Recomend some plastic treatment?

ah ha I used the add link option. As you can see, the black trim has some old polish marks on it from the previous owner

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Old 18-04-2008, 23:52   #3
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Default Re: Recomend some plastic treatment?

Back to black gives a nice shine but it's not long lasting (top tip: the spray version is excellent for speeding up seat belts!).

I would recommend Klasse AIO to remove existing polishing marks. Peanut butter (or peanut oil if you can get it) is also excellent at restoring trim. My personal favourite is Poorboys Trim Restorer and I also love Chemical Guys New Look Trim Gel as a finish.
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Old 19-04-2008, 01:13   #4
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Smooth peanut butter....... Apply a little with a toothbrush and then wash off any residue. Removes all wax / polish marks off plastic trim. Apparently it's the peanut oil in the peanut butter which does the business.



I've used for the last year or so and always comes up a treat.


http://briskoda.net/forums/styling-c...rim-wax/80344/






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Old 20-04-2008, 21:43   #5
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Yeah peanut butter to get rid of any wax residue from the plastic then I'd go with some Black Wow which leaves a stunning & durable finish to plastic.

Black Wow is available here -

http://http://www.carnaubawaxshop.co.uk/black-wow.html

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Old 20-04-2008, 23:06   #6
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Default Re: Recomend some plastic treatment?

heat up the trim first so that it takes the product better then it should last longer
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Old 20-04-2008, 23:26   #7
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Default Re: Recomend some plastic treatment?

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A few too many http:// s in that link - try Black Wow - Trim Cleaner / Dressing
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Old 20-04-2008, 23:30   #8
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The best i have found is Klearcote rubber and vinyl dressing.... available from www.detailedobsession.co.uk


Takes away the polish marks easy peasy and leaves a nice gloss finish that leaves a paintwork like wax finish (i.e water runs off)

This stuff is great, you can also use it on your tires aswell and i even got carried away and did my dash etc with it.

A must own product
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Old 21-04-2008, 17:04   #9
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I've used and would recommend Meg's #39 Heavy-Duty Vinyl Cleaner. Don't know where you're based, but if you're near Manchester and fancy a demo

Pic from the Meg's Detailing Seminar the other year, showing the difference on the bumper of a yellow Octy vRS:
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After wiping off any excess, I'd leave that overnight to dry properly before putting some Meg's Trim Detailer over the top.

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Old 08-05-2008, 15:54   #10
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Default Re: Recomend some plastic treatment?

i use a little boiled linseed oil on exterior plastic trim
just make sure you rub it in realy well and spread it thin
its also good for resurecting sun faded plastic as well ive used it on an old suzuki jeep whos trim had turned almost white and it brought it up a nice shiny gloss black

WARNING the cloths used to aply linseed oil have been known to self combust so dispose of by burning
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Old 08-05-2008, 17:21   #11
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I use Autoglym Bumper Care for great results. I also use it on all door seals and boot/bonet seals where it sheds water brilliantly and preserves. For my Tyres I spray them with Autoglym Vinyl and Rubber Care then use a paintbrush to work it in. Don't wipe it off but leave to dry. Great!..No I too don't work for Autoglym but like their products.
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