Hey everyone, perhaps somebody did research on this or did it before, don't think is quite uncommon.
As expected on a 18 year old car, the color of the black plastic elements (bumper, stoppers, etc) is quite grey now.
I believe these can be easily painted in my backyard, wrapping/protecting the actual painted elements before.
Question is what paint to use, I used on the inlet manifold on the td4 for testing purposes the following:
Does anyone have any suggestion what can refresh the look of this without the issues above? I need a permanent solution not that oily black stuff that I saw on some freelanders for sale, that crap comes off nasty.
Thanks,
Paul
As expected on a 18 year old car, the color of the black plastic elements (bumper, stoppers, etc) is quite grey now.
I believe these can be easily painted in my backyard, wrapping/protecting the actual painted elements before.
Question is what paint to use, I used on the inlet manifold on the td4 for testing purposes the following:
- Simoniz Tough Paint Satin Black = dries very hard, looks quite fake, not so tough either
- Simoniz Matt Black Engine Enamel = dries quickly, very uniform, lasts but attracts dust or even fingerprints very bad beating the purpose
Does anyone have any suggestion what can refresh the look of this without the issues above? I need a permanent solution not that oily black stuff that I saw on some freelanders for sale, that crap comes off nasty.
Thanks,
Paul
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