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Offline Deefadog

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Re: Using Kiwi Scuff Coat on your bumpers/plastics
« Reply #10 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? :)
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Re: Using Kiwi Scuff Coat on your bumpers/plastics
« Reply #11 on: 04 February 2005, 16:25 »
have used shoe polish before, lasts for around 3 months. I re apply every 2 months or so

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Re: Using Kiwi Scuff Coat on your bumpers/plastics
« Reply #12 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 :)
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Re: Using Kiwi Scuff Coat on your bumpers/plastics
« Reply #13 on: 04 February 2005, 17:52 »
Thats the one I got!
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Re: Using Kiwi Scuff Coat on your bumpers/plastics
« Reply #14 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 :)
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Re: Using Kiwi Scuff Coat on your bumpers/plastics
« Reply #15 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?!
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Re: Using Kiwi Scuff Coat on your bumpers/plastics
« Reply #16 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.


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Re: Using Kiwi Scuff Coat on your bumpers/plastics
« Reply #17 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
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Re: Using Kiwi Scuff Coat on your bumpers/plastics
« Reply #18 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:
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