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Offline VR6_ROB

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Re: black trim bits on gti
« Reply #10 on: 27 January 2007, 17:57 »
i use autoglyms super sheen its a yellow creamy liquid works wonders

but believe it or not you can use TFR (traffic film remover)

and a interior more plasticy then a normal sponge did all my dash
and backs of seats with it and use supersheen on outside

autoglym bumper gel is good stuff to but i dont like that feel afterwards
all sticky

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Re: black trim bits on gti
« Reply #11 on: 27 January 2007, 22:43 »
what does TFR look like when its done?

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Re: black trim bits on gti
« Reply #12 on: 28 January 2007, 21:47 »
Taxi man told me this so i am not responsible for results,  use Johnsons Baby oil for dash,  tires and exterior trim,  secret is to use a pair of the missus's tights,  this way you won't get any white cotton stands with the cloth U R bufiing with


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Re: black trim bits on gti
« Reply #13 on: 30 January 2007, 09:47 »
Some people on here recommend black shoe dye (rather than polish). One person suggested.....

wait for it.... smooth peanut butter. He claimed it works really well.
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