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Model specific boards => Golf mk2 => Topic started by: Gambit on 31 January 2005, 17:23

Title: Using Kiwi Scuff Coat on your bumpers/plastics
Post by: Gambit on 31 January 2005, 17:23
before i always used Autoglym bumper care (more like green snot) and it was good but only ever lasted about 3weeks tops. so i'd heard alot about using Kiwi Scuff Coat that you use on leather shoes!!

so off i went to Tesco and purchased a bottle @ ?1.69

applied it on saturday, it can be a bit messy if you put too much on the applicator sponge but it wipes off paintwork easily and even easier when dry.

i found going over all where applied with a cloth before it dried got rid of any streak marks.

as an overall result i really am pleased with it, no pics as such but lets just say it looks spanking new and has a perfect matt finish to it, and doesnt wipe off on your hand or clothes - just have to see how long it lasts but from reading what others say it'll last the guts of 3mths!!

so there u go, just my thoughts on it all!! :smiley:
Title: Re: Using Kiwi Scuff Coat on your bumpers/plastics
Post by: Dannyd on 31 January 2005, 17:33
i use black shoe polish on the black bits works a treat and lasts for ages :evil:
Title: Re: Using Kiwi Scuff Coat on your bumpers/plastics
Post by: piggy on 31 January 2005, 21:26
I saw the Black Shoe Polish tip on one of those short 5 min programmes. Can't recall the name. :tongue:

The chauffers on there recommended kiwi shoe polish.

Never tried it myself but will have a go at some point.? :smiley:
Title: Re: Using Kiwi Scuff Coat on your bumpers/plastics
Post by: rubjonny on 01 February 2005, 11:12
Mines been perfect since April last year, tis the way forward!
Title: Re: Using Kiwi Scuff Coat on your bumpers/plastics
Post by: Horney on 01 February 2005, 11:28
I'm gonna have to give this ago as mine are looking decidedly grey!
Title: Re: Using Kiwi Scuff Coat on your bumpers/plastics
Post by: Deefadog on 03 February 2005, 12:46
Nice tip, I too have been using Autoglym stuff. When using the Kiwi Scuff Coat, should i remove the autoglym first? or just put it straight on top?
Title: Re: Using Kiwi Scuff Coat on your bumpers/plastics
Post by: rubjonny on 03 February 2005, 13:00
Clean it up as best you can, otherwise it makes it more difficult to get a good finish.  I should know I just wacked it straight on top  :grin:

Dont worry if it looks streaky at first, just keep putting coats on and eventually it'll look mint!

Bit of a crap picture but, top = when I bought it, middle = autoglym & bottom = kiwi
(http://www.moddin.org.uk/images/temp/golf/compare.jpg)
Title: Re: Using Kiwi Scuff Coat on your bumpers/plastics
Post by: Deefadog on 03 February 2005, 15:34
Looks the way to go! Looks really nice!

What's best to get the autoglym stuff off?
Title: Re: Using Kiwi Scuff Coat on your bumpers/plastics
Post by: Gambit on 03 February 2005, 16:35
after you've washed n dried the bumpers give them a wipe with white spirit to remove any residues
Title: Re: Using Kiwi Scuff Coat on your bumpers/plastics
Post by: ...joe on 03 February 2005, 20:54
this sounds dodgy as hell but works. next time you change your oil, keep some of the sh!tty old oil and rub it on your plastic bits, leave for a while and rub off anyexcess. when it dries it leaves your bumpers black for ages..........and its free!!!
Title: Re: Using Kiwi Scuff Coat on your bumpers/plastics
Post by: Deefadog on 03 February 2005, 21:42
Gambit - cheers will do when she get a wash next!

gtijoe - Does sound odd, but can see how it works, don't you get the colours of the rainbow though when it rains? :)
Title: Re: Using Kiwi Scuff Coat on your bumpers/plastics
Post by: hockeylad72 on 04 February 2005, 16:25
have used shoe polish before, lasts for around 3 months. I re apply every 2 months or so
Title: Re: Using Kiwi Scuff Coat on your bumpers/plastics
Post by: Deefadog on 04 February 2005, 17:50
Got the missus to get me some of that kiwi stuff today, is the one in a hand size bottle (Black) with the sponge bit on the end? that's the one i got anyway :)
Title: Re: Using Kiwi Scuff Coat on your bumpers/plastics
Post by: rubjonny on 04 February 2005, 17:52
Thats the one I got!
Title: Re: Using Kiwi Scuff Coat on your bumpers/plastics
Post by: Deefadog on 04 February 2005, 18:01
Phew, glad i got the right one :)

Was going to do this the weekend, but my heater matrix decided to blow up! maybe next weekend :)
Title: Re: Using Kiwi Scuff Coat on your bumpers/plastics
Post by: ...joe on 06 February 2005, 21:46

gtijoe - Does sound odd, but can see how it works, don't you get the colours of the rainbow though when it rains? :)

trust me it works. i don't have any black plastic on mine anymore but all my mates use it on thier golfs now. and you know how sh!tty vauxhalls plastic goes? i did a vectra with it and its amazing how much it brings it back. and no you don't get a spectrum, although that could be kinda cool?!
Title: Re: Using Kiwi Scuff Coat on your bumpers/plastics
Post by: Horney on 06 February 2005, 22:33
I used it on mine this weekend and it work a treat but........



....... it the rained ovenight and I came out this mrining to a MKII GTi Zebra!  Nice black streaks all down the sides and rear. Washed em off tho and she loks peachy.

Title: Re: Using Kiwi Scuff Coat on your bumpers/plastics
Post by: Mr Blue on 07 February 2005, 11:35
i just wash ang go? :cool:

Kind of put off about the streaks so im sticking to my Turtle wax Extreme tyre gel. lasts just as long on the bumpers
Title: Re: Using Kiwi Scuff Coat on your bumpers/plastics
Post by: rubjonny on 07 February 2005, 11:50
Strange, never had a problem with streaking on mine!  Even washed it with the brush attachment on a hosepipe and non came off!  Possibly cos I applied it in the summer it got baked on, plus and it didn't rain for ages  :grin: