Heat gun them, then use Auto-glym bumper care. Keeps them looking prefect.
Heat gun them, then use Auto-glym bumper care. Keeps them looking prefect.
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Agreed, Autoglym Bumper Care is very good and lasts a long time
heatgun +1Originally Posted by Benn
i only use heatgun and its perfect
used to use WD40
I have used this http://www.detailedobsession.com/cat...products_id=60 in the recent past... ok tis for tyres but I CBA to buy two products that did the same thing
What you trying to say?Originally Posted by Lee
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i got loads off bumper gel from work only lasts two weeks aswell its from trafalger some off there stuff is **** but the bumper gel is pretty good!! but i may have to try auto glym bumper care if its that good!!
AG bumper care is great, but I would recommend heat gunning as it releases the oils in the plastics which is what have dried away from the surface anyway. An oil based treatment over the top will keep it protected for longer.
Got to agreee with the auto glym approach... Worked a treat on the black valances on my golf. The auto glym Vinyl & Rubber Care worked just as well... Wouldn't be suprised if it was very very similar!
ive got some vinyl and rubber care didnt work two well on the sr rear bumper though!!
the simonz back to black is only 4.99 at halfrauds