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luckycharms
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Keeping the black trim BLACK
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17 February 2010, 17:59 »
What do you guys use to keep the black plastic trim from fading on your mk3?
I'v used some Simoniz product for plastic bumpers, but i'm not overly impressed with the result. Any suggestions or secrets?
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spunkymonkey
I live here
Posts: 706
Tepidly moist! That's what that is!
Re: Keeping the black trim BLACK
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17 February 2010, 18:07 »
Shoe polish, the bottle with the sponge on top. Made by Kiwi. Go round the car twice, leave 30 mins then buff. Lasts months without reapplying. Just rebuff with every wash.
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skcollob_ho
Here all the time
Posts: 319
Re: Keeping the black trim BLACK
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17 February 2010, 18:26 »
Don't do the rear spoiler with it though [if you have one].
Different kind of plastic and will look absolutely cack.
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Andy-H
I live here
Posts: 2,204
Re: Keeping the black trim BLACK
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17 February 2010, 18:27 »
http://www.golfgtiforum.co.uk/index.php?topic=91049.0
Have a look through this Mate (before Joe sees this
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'95 Mystic blue Mk3 2.0l 8v - gone
'93 2.0l 16v Corrado - gone (and missed)
'02 A4 Quattro sport - gone
'91 Black 2.1 16v Corrado -gone
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Horney
10k hero
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Racing, Trackdays, Starwars.
Re: Keeping the black trim BLACK
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17 February 2010, 18:33 »
Boiled linseed Oil. Tried everything over the years and this stuff is the best and cheapest.
nick
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JC
10k hero
Posts: 13,429
Back in the North.
Re: Keeping the black trim BLACK
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17 February 2010, 18:43 »
what horney says, it stinks during application but so far its doing the job
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jocarl11
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Posts: 168
Re: Keeping the black trim BLACK
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17 February 2010, 18:59 »
Are all these good for the spoiler to then?
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Andy-H
I live here
Posts: 2,204
Re: Keeping the black trim BLACK
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17 February 2010, 19:18 »
The linseed is, used to do mine with it
Lasts for ages. Even after loads of washing
You can pick it up from your nearest Focus, B&Q etc. and costs around £4
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'93 2.0l 16v Corrado - gone (and missed)
'02 A4 Quattro sport - gone
'91 Black 2.1 16v Corrado -gone
'91 Tornado red Mk2
DrewGTI
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Posts: 750
Re: Keeping the black trim BLACK
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17 February 2010, 19:45 »
Autoglym bumper care!
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Wayne
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Re: Keeping the black trim BLACK
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17 February 2010, 20:28 »
Quote from: DrewGTI on 17 February 2010, 19:45
Autoglym bumper care!
+1 excellent stuff.
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