Grey Crappy Plastic Trim? Worry No More :D

suj

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Jan 1, 2009
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Have you got tired, weathered plastic trim, that was meant to be black, but is more grey now?

well worry no more, as I have the solution, and it costs.....£2.87 from Tesco's

you lot probably didn't even know it would work :p

so here are the pics for proof...

left hand side = how its grey
right hand side = with the special item :p
(apologise for crappy phone pics!)

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so you are asking what is this magic potion.....

...well I have the answer...

Ground Nut Oil (Tesco's) £2.87 for 1litre

people have been using Boiled Linseed Oil for a while, but it STINKS and is quite flammable and can be a b*tch to take off paintwork

this stuff is awesome, it will last 2-3months, and the litre bottle will last you soooo long :)

all you need to do is, apply with cloth/tissue/whatever, then take off excess, then buff off, done :D simple as that

hope this helps, and send £2.99 each to get the next volume of "Cheap-Ass Indian Detailing"

that is all for now :)
 

suj

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Jan 1, 2009
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nice tip that :p

more to come from my cheapness collection mate :p haha

You are a very clever man, will save me £5 a month on back to black fo sho!

:p always here to help us cheap owners haha
great stuff mate, i tried boiled linseed oil, omg did it STINK! took like 2 weeks of driving to get rid of the smell, so this stuff is awesome, just got it today, only tried a little bit like in pic :)

so come on then, whats the magic stuff for Kiwi's?

try it on paint*

*disclaimer....own risk :p hahaha
 
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gonna be doing that from now on :> I was also thinking about just painting my skirts, splitter and rear splitter lol
 

suj

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Jan 1, 2009
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na don't mate, this bottle will last you like forever, and you don't need to redo it

also a little tip i learnt, heat up the plastic with a heat gun slightly, then apply, it is meant to aid the absorption, I am yet to try this, as I don't have a heat gun :)
 

suj

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Jan 1, 2009
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Arun...well me and my ex-girlfriend were experimenting and....NOT

Well like I said, a lot of the ed38 boys have been using boiled linseed oil, I tried it, it was great stuff, but my god(s) did it stink

And also I have tried the peanut butter trick, but its so fiddly, and you end up spending ages getting it out the cracks etc

So did a bit of research, seen the ground nut oil, has more oil content (obviously lol) then tried it, will work like lineseed :)
Then did a search on ed38, some guys use it in their readers rides, and says it lasts for ages, and a bottle has lasted them ages too :)
 
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