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Recommendation for cleaning plastic trim? Bumper/skirts

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Lone_Par:

--- Quote from: Kaza on January 03, 2013, 03:30:01 am ---I used Bumper Care for a long time on my car. Then came across Auto Finesse's 'Revive' and it certainly last's longer.

Failing that, try G-Techniq's 'C4'. Now for a small bottle, it's £18, but it's rare you have to use it again as it is a permanent trim restorer...

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Thanks Kaz. Heard good things about revive so I'm going to get a bottle of that tomorrow when my local detailer gets back from their Xmas holidays!!

Kaza:
No worries!

I would recommend the G-Techniq stuff too, if you become frustrated with re-applying Bumper Care or Revive every so often!

AaronMc:
Auto Finesse revive!  :happy2:

Frenzy:

--- Quote from: garrardrj on January 02, 2013, 10:41:52 am ---My boy says "Black Wow" is good for restoring the black of faded black plastic , i have used it and not that impressed as it doesn't appear to restore , just makes it blacker for a while . This is on the wifes Cooper diesel , haven't got asny black plastic on my car . Thats one of the reasons i went for an Edition 30 as it doesn't have any and looks new all the time  :innocent:

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What's your dashboard made of? Walnut?!  :signLOL:

Bryan:
Penut oil :happy2:

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