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black polish



  clio rxe


CAn anyone suggest a product to clean up the black trims on my clio? also anyone know a really good glossy polish for my silver paintwork?
 
  Skoda Fabia vRS


for black trim, there is nothin better than Auto Glym Bumper Care..........trust me !
 


Mix 1/8 cricket bat oil and 7/8 turps/ white spirits. You will have to wipe the dirt a few times though and let it dry.

There was a recient thread about this have a search (I still cannot remember what the oil is called)
 
  Mazda MX5 1.8


im using back to black at the mo (as it was on offer)

but also got some of that auto glym stuff fred mentioned which i used before but back to black is better so far
 
  Punto/Clio GTT


easy. throw the back to black away now! if u ever need any paintwork done in the future itll all go pete tong. dont use anythin on your car that has silicone in it, trust me, ima doctor.

FM
 
  Skoda Fabia vRS


back to black is CRAP compared to Auto Glym Bumper Care, B2B doesnt last 5 minutes !
 

GR7

  Shiny red R32


Check out the Auto Express Product Tests:

Bumper shines





1.Turtle Wax Black in a Flash








http://www.autoexpress.co.uk/picture_library/dir_28/car_portal_pic_14243_t.jpg

2.Wynns Bumper & Trim Shine



http://www.autoexpress.co.uk/picture_library/dir_28/car_portal_pic_14240_t.jpg


Polish: The polish test produced a surprise. Wax it Wet is not a conventional wax, but is easy to use and provides great protection. A1 Speed Wax was the best performer, but the high price counted against it. Turtle Wax Extreme and the Wonder products from CarPlan are also worth taking a look at.

Polishes



1.
Turtle Wax Wax it Wet - £5.99









2.Turtle Wax Gloss Guard - £6.99

The A1 Speed Wax is a little over £15 so very expensive!


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http://www.autoexpress.co.uk/product_test/product_test_story.php?id=45580http://www.autoexpress.co.uk/product_test/product_test_story.php?id=45580

Once you have this page, you can click on to other product tests for bumper shine/wheel cleaner/trim cleaner/shampoo/upholstery cleaners etc
 


I think some people use boot polish.. seemed to work mint!

I have some Autoglym Bumper stuff.. will try that..

I do have Turtle Wax Bumper/Dash/Tyre shine.. which sucks on everything apart from the dash - it makes a good job of that!
 
  The Jinx


Dont use any of the above on your exterior plastics. Theyre crap. Every last one of them, as well as a con. By all means use them for the rubber though.

For the exterior plastics get yourself down to Boots and get some nail varnish remover, but make sure it contains acetone. Just use this sparingly on a cloth and youll be amazed. You really dont need any of the above. This stuff (the acetone) removes all the in grained crap. Just used it on my 11yr old valver which had plastics which had gone almost whitish/grey. Now the exterior trim is all dark grey again, without the use of anything else.

Its the best tip Ive ever received regarding body care.
 
  Skoda Fabia vRS


Quote: Originally posted by mike8579 on 07 April 2004


Dont use any of the above on your exterior plastics. Theyre crap. Every last one of them, as well as a con. By all means use them for the rubber though.

For the exterior plastics get yourself down to Boots and get some nail varnish remover, but make sure it contains acetone. Just use this sparingly on a cloth and youll be amazed. You really dont need any of the above. This stuff (the acetone) removes all the in grained crap. Just used it on my 11yr old valver which had plastics which had gone almost whitish/grey. Now the exterior trim is all dark grey again, without the use of anything else.

Its the best tip Ive ever received regarding body care.
my mums Nissan Sunny bumper actually WAS white, its now a dark grey thanks to Auto Glym Bumper Care, which is NOT crap........
 

GR7

  Shiny red R32


Quote: Originally posted by Dave16v on 07 April 2004

be very careful with that nail varnish remover
very
I wouldnt put that on plastic bumpers if I were you! If you put some nail varnish remover/acetone into a plastic cup, it melts it and the cup shrinks!!

Chemicals used to make paintstripper and rocket fuel are among a list of 600 toxic substances legally found in cigarettes, the government has revealed. Health Secretary Alan Milburn has published details of the "permitted additives" in tobacco products as part of his £50m anti-smoking drive. The list includes acetone, used to make paint stripper; ammonia, contained in toilet cleaners; butane, a form of lighter fuel; and beta-naphthyl methylether, more commonly known as mothballs. Smokers also take the risk of inhaling hydrogen cyanide, the poison used in gas chambers; methanol, a rocket fuel; arsenic and carbon monoxide, the poisonous gas in car exhausts.
 
  The Jinx


Err. I have put it on. Did it on my 02 dci 8 months ago to remove some chalky polish stains, and it doesnt melt the plastic. All the care products are silicone based which makes them look nice, sure, but how long before you have to repeat the process.

The silicone also seals in any grime thats already there. Plastic is porous you see, so just a wash wont clean it of all the soot and oils that it comes in to contact with over a period of time.

I knew no one would believe me. You could ask those that were on the NW run to the peaks that had a close look at my car. Pul1178 would confirm what the plastic looked like.

See below:

http://www.dieselcar.com/cgi-bin/yabb/YaBB.cgi?board=detail;action=display;num=1076319599;start=20#20http://www.dieselcar.com/cgi-bin/yabb/YaBB.cgi?board=detail;action=display;num=1076319599;start=20#20

I did use the williams F1 stuff after in a bid to seal out the grime. But this was only because I bought the F1 stuff before finding out about acetone. I may not use it in future.

He who dares wins, and saves a few pennies. You can use vaseline on the rubber BTW. Again much cheaper than buying other products.
 


autoglym is much better than back to black, it doesnt last forever, about 6 months i found but you get loads in the bottle so its all down to time really not money.

unless of course you think £5 is a lot of money!!
 
  Skoda Fabia vRS


Quote: Originally posted by mike8579 on 07 April 2004


Err. I have put it on. Did it on my 02 dci 8 months ago to remove some chalky polish stains, and it doesnt melt the plastic. All the care products are silicone based which makes them look nice, sure, but how long before you have to repeat the process.
Auto Glym Bumper Care lasts weeks, if not a few months.........im still using the same bottle i bought middle of last year
 


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