RichM

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Some of you may know that the bumpers on the Freelander 1 can be a bitch to clean and the earlier models can look a bit tacky given that they have a lighter shade of plastic.

I have found that a good way to sort this out is by simply spraying the bumpers with WD40 and giving it a good rub with a cloth. It gets all the **** off and makes them a lot darker too. Works a treat!

Just thought I'd suggest it. :)
 
Surely the amount of spunk that the rear bumper gets will waterproof it until the sun becomes a black dwarf?
 
Some of you may know that the bumpers on the Freelander 1 can be a bitch to clean and the earlier models can look a bit tacky given that they have a lighter shade of plastic.

I have found that a good way to sort this out is by simply spraying the bumpers with WD40 and giving it a good rub with a cloth. It gets all the **** off and makes them a lot darker too. Works a treat!

Just thought I'd suggest it. :)

Just do what I did, got ****ed off with my dirty bumper (with rust spot's) and dared the wall to jump out at me .... works a treat! Bumper is now removed and redundant:D
 
I use Tesco Tyre & Bumper aerosol on the black bumper bits & wheel arches. Put some on a month ago and they still look great.
 

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