Hey people, what can i use to blacken up my cup splitter? cheers toon
Sheila’s’ Wheels’ ClioSport Moderator Whichever has fuel Jul 12, 2008 #2 Being as its the splitter, and there is no paintwork underneath, I always used engine oil. Lasts f**king ages. Dab a bit onto a rag and cover the splitter in it.
Being as its the splitter, and there is no paintwork underneath, I always used engine oil. Lasts f**king ages. Dab a bit onto a rag and cover the splitter in it.
T TOONARMY 197 Jul 12, 2008 #3 Daniel said: Being as its the splitter, and there is no paintwork underneath, I always used engine oil. Lasts f**king ages. Dab a bit onto a rag and cover the splitter in it. Click to expand... Dan mate, are u jokeing? Or is this true? toon
Daniel said: Being as its the splitter, and there is no paintwork underneath, I always used engine oil. Lasts f**king ages. Dab a bit onto a rag and cover the splitter in it. Click to expand... Dan mate, are u jokeing? Or is this true? toon
Sheila’s’ Wheels’ ClioSport Moderator Whichever has fuel Jul 12, 2008 #4 Serious mate. All the other stuff on the market just washes off. Trust me Al.
T TOONARMY 197 Jul 12, 2008 #6 Daniel said: Serious mate. All the other stuff on the market just washes off. Trust me Al. Click to expand... I cant remember the last time i trusted u dan, im sure it ended badly though lol toon
Daniel said: Serious mate. All the other stuff on the market just washes off. Trust me Al. Click to expand... I cant remember the last time i trusted u dan, im sure it ended badly though lol toon
J -J- RS2'ed 172 Cup Jul 13, 2008 #8 AG Plastic and Rubber did the trick on all my plastic round the car in and out.