I have a silver (567 code) P38 and the outside trim is looking tired and bleached. What have people used to deepen the colour back to black? Thanks.
Hard Beeswax heated to soften it works on mine.I have a silver (567 code) P38 and the outside trim is looking tired and bleached. What have people used to deepen the colour back to black? Thanks.
How very FrenchHard Beeswax heated to soften it works on mine.
I really Like DoDo Juice too. They try to be as environmentally responsible plus its a UK companyBlack rubbery/plastic stuff often comes up great after a coat or two of boiled linseed oil. Peanut butter apparently does work but I've never tried it. Back to black and other preparations don't really handle bleached plastic very well in my experience. I have recently been using Dodo Juice supernatural glaze on new plastic and it is exceptional. Dodo Juice also make a product called Tyromania - it looks a bit like shoe polish and although designed for making tyres shine it can be used on exterior trim so maybe worth a go?
Swissvax make a good trim product but I can't remember what it's called. It works well but it is relatively expensive.
Hope that gives you some ideas.
Have you seen @holidaychicken's local paper ?Being Landyzone I was expecting someone to suggest spunk and then tip off the local bobby that some bloke was jacking off over his Range Rover.
Have you seen @holidaychicken's local paper ?
@Saint.V8 normally uploads the tailpipe photo at this stage ...
You’ll end up smearing it with peanut butter, comeback and ANT will have run off with it
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