blackjack90

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Hi
My grill and plassy light surrounds have gone a gay grey colour, i have reblacked them a time or 2 with some stuff called amaze but they it soon loses its effect.
any body done a proper job that wont peel off and look ****e.
thanks
 
+1 on the sand and paint (see pic for my results with blenheim silver) . sand it with 400 wet/dry and clean with paint prep and paint with quality automotive paint .
 

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Plastikote satin black, or any other RAL colour in the range, superb job, flexible and covers a multitude of minor blemishes without too much prep work

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Cheers Steve
 
I've used WD40 and the last time I did them I used some old engine oil. Rub it on with a cloth then wipe off the excess before buffing dry. It lasts a couple of years before you need to do it again.
 
I've used WD40 and the last time I did them I used some old engine oil. Rub it on with a cloth then wipe off the excess before buffing dry. It lasts a couple of years before you need to do it again.

But you'll get covered in grease every time you lean on it.

I used black shoe polish on my arches. Looked amazing for a few months.
 
But you'll get covered in grease every time you lean on it.

I used black shoe polish on my arches. Looked amazing for a few months.
Nope. Thats why you wipe off the excess and buff it. Nice black plastic dry to the touch and water beads run off to boot.
 
I'll second the black boot polish, did my wheel arches, grill and light surround a year ago, still looking good.
 

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