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Author Subject: Black plastic trim
judge dead

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Post #1
been on a power buy of cleaning products for something to do to the car at weekend but only thing i cant think of is something to make black plastic shine so far best one ive found is muc off one stays for about 2-4 days and nothing sticks to it i also used turtle wax one and it lasted about 2 days and everything stuck to it anyone know anything better other than going over it with plasti dip?
Posted 16th Feb 2012 at 17:59
footah212

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Post #2
autoglym bumper care is not bad

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Posted 17th Feb 2012 at 13:56
swiftyboi006

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Post #3
Wd-40 and a cloth and also peanut butter works on black trim too Thumbs up

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Posted 19th Feb 2012 at 15:03
tcrallye

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Post #4
swiftyboi006 wrote:
peanut butter works on black trim too Thumbs up


No way Pedro?
Posted 19th Feb 2012 at 20:32
judge dead

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Post #5
it does work my uncle done that once on my mums old car once then the next door neighbours cat started licking the bits hed put it on LOL
Posted 19th Feb 2012 at 20:33
tcrallye

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Haha, Well I never! How did anyone manage to find that out? Maybe they had a sandwich shaped cloth next to a PB sandwich and mixed the two up!?
Posted 19th Feb 2012 at 20:48
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yeah it is strange altho i found that flash floor wipes work really well for cleaning car dashes due to a long story Smile 100 wipes for £1 and cleaning entire car uses about 5 instead of wasting like £5 for dash cleaner wich is done in about 4-5 cleans
Posted 19th Feb 2012 at 20:50
tcrallye

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Post #8
Interesting! I'll have to remember that. I don't think I want to know about the wet wipes story! LOL
Posted 19th Feb 2012 at 21:00
Gti6rooty

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g technig

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Posted 20th Feb 2012 at 14:35
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Post #10
Gtechniq is supposed to very good and permanent, however I have not tried it.

Personally I use a product called Black Wow.

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Posted 20th Feb 2012 at 17:45
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Post #11
Gtechniq is supposed to very good and permanent, however I have not tried it.

Personally I use a product called Black Wow.

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Posted 20th Feb 2012 at 17:45
adam b

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Post #12
Heat gun. Be careful though.

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Posted 20th Feb 2012 at 22:33
roland rat

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Post #13
Auto glym bumper cvare aka bumper snot works well Thumbs up
Posted 21st Feb 2012 at 09:56

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