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dixie180
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Mk3 8v Gti,Mystic Blue the best colour.
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11 May 2011, 22:07 »
Used Morrison's own shoe scuff remover and got my grey bumpers back to a nice glistening black.Cheap as cheese.
.Just to add it does stand up in the rain and doesnt streak.
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Ninj
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Posts: 123
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13 May 2011, 21:52 »
Liked the sample of Perl I had and the fact it can be diluted to go a long way but longer term I rate Poorboys Natural Look Dressing. Exactly what it says - can be left "shinier" (still pretty sensible) or wiped down with a cloth. Bottle goes forever and it smells like you want to eat it
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gti gaz
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14 May 2011, 18:43 »
cool thanks for that will have a look in to them
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Any one in cornwall lets sort more meets!!!!
the_stink
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A3 140 TDI
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19 May 2011, 12:44 »
what i use on teh mkii bumpers is B&Q Boiled linseed oil £6 a bottle and its great lasts a few wks but really good
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