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4th June 2014, 07:35 | #21 |
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So what is the stuff called you use on the black plastic parts ?
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I use Armorall Protectant, but there are a variety of similar products out there. To be honest, once you've got it clean, you shouldn't need much at all.
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4th June 2014, 08:33 | #23 |
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I've found auto glym trim restorer (or its called something along those lines ) works wonders.
It's a weird, gloopy green solution, but it brings up a great shine in black plastics, doesn't appear greasy and lasts a good 3-4 weeks. I Use it in the engine, B pillar trim, mirror surrounds & rear window edging etc.
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I'll have a look at that stuff......
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