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Black honey combed grill?
usmangti:
--- Quote from: MC71 on April 21, 2014, 10:59:45 pm ---The 303 lasts a while, doesn't need applying again (just yet). :happy2:
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The 303 looks great, how do you use it? Might sound daft asking but only because the carpro dlux or gtechniq needs good prep first I've read from various places.
xjay1337:
303 is good for UV protection on a new grill already in a good condition however for an already faded grill any trim gel/spray type product will soon fade back to grey, depends how badly it's faded though.. Mc71's looked really good compared to some! (eg mine! hah)
303 is a great product i don't personally think it will give the results you want.
it's also about the same price as DLUX... Dlux requires just a thorough clean with soap and water.. you are supposed to use car pro eraser on the surface you are using but as a test we used DLUX on a panel with no prep other than a wipe with QD and it's still going about 6 weeks after.
you can just use IPA or cleaning alcohol in place .
maybe plasti dip would be a good solution...painting would be awkward and chip off :(
MPS:
If you're feeling brave :scared:
Obv. take the grille off the car first :grin:
luketurner:
Gtechniq C4 is amazing :) its a permanent trim restorer, should bring it up like new
xjay1337:
I put 303 on my grills the other day when I got a chance to clean my car.
so i'll see how long it lasts.
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