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Snakle
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I found a great way to restore the bumpers.
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09 December 2012, 10:43 »
Use Silicone spray from Car Plan only £2.50 per can and restores all black plastic to as new condition.
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javalin
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Re: I found a great way to restore the bumpers.
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for a few weeks till it runs off, like the rest.....
tidy motor though.
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You only ever need two tools in life. If it moves and it shouldn't use Duct Tape. If it does not move and it should, use WD40.
tweed
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Re: I found a great way to restore the bumpers.
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You should try autoglym number care.
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sharki786
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Re: I found a great way to restore the bumpers.
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Quote from: tweed on 09 December 2012, 12:19
You should try autoglym number care.
i use this stuff. good sheet!!
everytime you wash the car put the autoglym sheet on
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Foreveryoungaus16v
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Re: I found a great way to restore the bumpers.
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Autoglym Bumper Care?
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tweed
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Quote from: Foreveryoungaus16v on 09 December 2012, 17:43
Autoglym Bumper Care?
That's what I wanted to put! Stupid iPhone
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Foreveryoungaus16v
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sdall30
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10 December 2012, 11:59 »
Gently warm them up with a heat gun until you see the grey disappear and the black return.. lasts for months .. the apply some boiled linseed oil (sparingly) and you will have trim that looks like new and lasts for a very long time
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berry9112
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Re: I found a great way to restore the bumpers.
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Autofinesse Revive is awesome too, been on for a few weeks now. Beads water like a wax
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supergeeman
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liquid shoe polish...£3 a bottle, lasts for ages, and doesn't wash off in the rain
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