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Old 06-29-2015, 10:16 PM
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Hey Mates,
Was detailing me engine bay the morning. Got it looking very clean. However, the plastic, or whatever it is that surrounds/covers the wiper area at the base of the windscreen, looks kinda of grey-ish black now.
Would like to make it blacker? Would that stuff used on rubber bumpers work, you think?
 
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Old 06-30-2015, 12:36 AM
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I use Meguars (sp?) trim detailer on anything plastic or rubber. Works very nicely.
 
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Old 06-30-2015, 05:48 AM
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This will make it look like new - used it on my wiper arms last weekend!Bumper & Trim Gel - Products - Autoglym
 
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Originally Posted by RobB
This will make it look like new - used it on my wiper arms last weekend!Bumper & Trim Gel - Products - Autoglym
Well... they are using an XK in the video. I tried a few different products that promised similar results and only last a few days. Best advice is to remove the trim and have it dyed back to black. I was quite annoyed with the same trim piece fading as it did and put 100's of hours in to washing and waxing the XK.
 
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I second the recommendation for AutoGlym Bumper and Trim Gel: this is not a dye: it is a thick green liquid which restores the deep black colour on any of the plastic components, and yes, on the wiper arms as well, and with a soft toothbrush will remove wax stains in the black areas. It is a superb product and once applied, lasts for months - far better than any other "renewal" agent I have used on my concours cars (and I have used everything...).
There is no need whatever to remove the trim and have it dyed.
 
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Thanks guys. I'm going to look for the AutoGlym locally. My Aussie mate sent me a YouTube Vid demonstrating a professional (?) product called "Solution Finish Black Plastic & Vinyl" restore.
 
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I use turtlewax tire foam. Comes in a spray can, spray it on and walk away. Works wonders.
 
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Originally Posted by RedRider48
However, the plastic, or whatever it is that surrounds/covers the wiper area at the base of the windscreen, looks kinda of grey-ish black now.
Would like to make it blacker?
I applied a product called Solution Finish The Car Enthusiast's Best Friend to that same area eight months ago. Came out great and still looks like I applied it yesterday.
 
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Old 06-30-2015, 05:18 PM
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I applied a product called Solution Finish The Car Enthusiast's Best Friend to that same area eight months ago. Came out great and still looks like I applied it yesterday.
Thanks. Sounds like the same product me Aussie mate mentioned.
 
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Old 06-30-2015, 07:09 PM
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Originally Posted by RedRider48
Thanks. Sounds like the same product me Aussie mate mentioned.
I'm sure it is. The link in my reply will take you to their site. If you do decide to use it make SURE you wear gloves. They say it isn't a dye but...

Best regards,
 
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The only solution and at a great price...............

303 Aerospace Protectant....priced under $13.00 at Amazon

Amazon.com: 303 (30340) Aerospace Protectant Trigger Sprayer, 16 Fl. oz.: Automotive Amazon.com: 303 (30340) Aerospace Protectant Trigger Sprayer, 16 Fl. oz.: Automotive


This is NOT the same product used to seal a convertible top, but is designed just for what you are looking for.

Results are EXCELLENT!

Or

Amazon.com: AUT 16325 BUMPER CARE - 325 ML: Automotive Amazon.com: AUT 16325 BUMPER CARE - 325 ML: Automotive


Under $21.00 at Amazon
 

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Thanks Rich, I'll take a look.
 
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