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General => Detailing => Topic started by: Ashtonstanley on 03 May 2010, 16:30
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Hiya i have just got home from Blackbushe with a MK3 Gti in hand, I already have a MK5 TDi but fancied a little project.
The car is in reasonable condition for its age but is in need of a good clean wax/polish etc. It has a few stone chips but no rust or bubbling.
The grey bumpers a faded to hell. Where do i start ??? Is is best to remove and spray the bumper and trim ? is there a product that will restore them back to there original dark colour ?
I am looking to get a Kestral Dual Action DAS6 for the paintwork but what product shall i get and in what order shall i attempt to restore/improve the paintwork.
Will post pictures asap, any tips are appreciated.
Thanks Ash
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pics would be cool :cool:
start off with giving it a good hammering with a pressure washer and some tfr or equivelant, then clay the whole car, polish wise id go for menzerna or 3M, then glaze/seal,wax.
will type up a reply in more depth later when my kiddies are in bed and i can concentrate properly lol :wink:
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Cheers Dan
I will get some pics taken tomorrow.
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The grey bumpers a faded to hell. Where do i start ??? Is is best to remove and spray the bumper and trim ? is there a product that will restore them back to there original dark colour ?
Thanks Ash
Chemical Guys New look trim gel is one of the best trim products I have found. Worth a try, only £10 a bottle and lasts forever.
Alternatively, I have spruced up a few older cars in my time and re-spraying the black trim is pretty easy to do and you can get a very professional quality finish using just the normal bumper spray paint from Halfrauds.
Also heard that people have had success by heating the trim with a heat gun to restore the colour, but don't have any experience of this myself.
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The best thing for faded black trim mate is Asda boot polish. Costs 86p per bottle and comes with a sponge top for easy application. The first coat will look sh!te but the second coat will look amazing. I used it every two weeks on my Mark 3 and it looked like new trim. Just make sure that if any goes on the paintwork to remove it straight away. Try it and you will be surprised Buddy.
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is it waterproof though?????????
got a vision of it leaving streaky black marks down the paint if im honest.
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ive used the heat gun approach before on a motorbike part, with excellent results and it was very easy to do
however i did loose a bit of texture, so be careful.
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Thanks alot for your advice guys, i have been reading up on heating the bumpers with a heatgun and think i may give this ago. Then add some sort of bumper gel / solution etc was thinking of using (Valet PRO Protectant). Boot polish i think would work but is it a sustainable solution ???? i would like to cure the problem and maintain it, not just cover it up temp.
Any ideas on products and the process i should follow for the paintwork ?
Thanks again.
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is it waterproof though?????????
got a vision of it leaving streaky black marks down the paint if im honest.
The boot polish takes less than 5 minutes to dry completely with no streaks in the rain. It also does not fade but if done every couple of weeks just keeps the shine like a new bumper trim would. Spraying the trim would be worse really and more expensive. I had my Mark 3 in August and am still on the first bottle of boot polish and as stated my trim looks like brand new.
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please could you read:
http://www.golfgtiforum.co.uk/index.php?topic=147212.0 (http://www.golfgtiforum.co.uk/index.php?topic=147212.0)
followed by the 10 pages already posted on the topic with the same solutions here...
http://www.golfgtiforum.co.uk/index.php?topic=91049.0 (http://www.golfgtiforum.co.uk/index.php?topic=91049.0)