ClioSport.net

Register a free account today to become a member!
Once signed in, you'll be able to participate on this site by adding your own topics and posts, as well as connect with other members through your own private inbox!

  • When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Read more here.

Back to black



  ITR UKDC2


anyone used the stuff for trim bits on cars. is it any good???

some of the black bits on my 172 have some white suff from the previous owner that used some sort of wax on the car
 
  106 GTi


I like Autoglym bumper care. I use Autoglym Tar remover to clean and remove old polish stains from the black plastic trim first.
 


AutoGlym is qaulity no doubting

but back to black around bvy me is £1 a can, so i use that for my door strips :)
 
  ITR UKDC2


Quote: Originally posted by subliminaljay on 09 February 2005

Autoglym bumper care is the dogs!! It looks like mushy peas!




:confused: mushy peas......................sorry what do you mean by that dude??
 


Its called bumperblack I think. Will have to check at home. If any of you have a bike the autoglym motorcycle cleaner is top stuff. Pricey I agree, but worth it IMO
 
  Clio 182


Just go to halfords and have a look dude, theres loads of stuff. Autoglym is generally the dogs danglies. Ive just tried the shampoo and alloy wheel cleaner and there both top notch!
 
  ITR UKDC2


and do you apply it before or after washing and drying the car.



whats the best way to apply it??? paint brush or a cloth? so you dont get it on the paint work.
 


Quote: Originally posted by Zorba_the_greek on 09 February 2005


Quote: Originally posted by subliminaljay on 09 February 2005

Autoglym bumper care is the dogs!! It looks like mushy peas!
Youll see what I mean when you get some, wash your car first.



:confused: mushy peas......................sorry what do you mean by that dude??
 
  106 GTi


I apply the Autglym Bumper care with a small bit of sponge. They do another spray product called Vinyl and Rubber but this washes off a bit to easy in the rain though.

Bumper Care is thickish green gel rather than a spray.
 


Quote: Originally posted by r-jay on 09 February 2005

I apply the Autglym Bumper care with a small bit of sponge. They do another spray product called Vinyl and Rubber but this washes off a bit to easy in the rain though.

Bumper Care is thickish green gel rather than a spray.
Reminds me of mushy peas, no?
 


Top