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NickMSM



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United Kingdom 2008 Defender 90 Puma 2.4 HT Stornoway Grey
How to shine up bumper caps and mud guards?
My bumper end caps and mud guards are looking a little faded/tired. What's the best way of improving these short of replacing please? Very Happy
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Bluest



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United Kingdom 2007 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 XS CSW Java Black
Apparently, smothering them in peanut butter is the thing to do in detailing circles. I use Auto Glym bumper restorer gel stuff which works well intitially, but fades again quite quick.

I've seen people praising Buzzweld's Plastic-in-One product for rejuvenating plastic. 2007 110 TDCi Station Wagon XS
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ibexman



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Amourall the stuff they use on engine hoses
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BobT



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United Kingdom 2015 Defender 110 Puma 2.2 USW Santorini Black
Morrison’s foam tyre cleaner does a decent job if applied a few times and buffed.
Very cheap too.
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EVdV



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I use PTFE lubricant spray, cheap and holds a few months.
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NickMSM



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Thanks for the suggestions. I'll give them a go after I've painted my bumper.
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Dave-H



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Black shoe polish works pretty well too .... 👍🏻 Guns and Landrovers .... anything else is irrelevant.
Post #823349 4th Apr 2020 8:45pm
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keith



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Used for many years on end caps, flaps, wing mirrors and tyres. Spray and wipe.



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macfrank



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ibexman wrote:
Amourall the stuff they use on engine hoses

+1 for that. Well, I used it on the plastic parts. Found a 20-year-old bottle the other day ("Protectant Semi-Matt").
Still had a price-tag of 11 Deutsche Mark Smile

Very satisfying job indeed Smile



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G4V JW



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All of the above suggestions are temporary, after some sun and a few washes the plastics will be back to faded

Have a look at this :

https://gtechniq.com/products/auto/perfect...er#content

I use this on many different plastics during details, it’s a game changer, there’s a few different types out there

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G4UJS



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United Kingdom 2008 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 CSW Zermatt Silver
furniture oil, tea oil or linseed oil.... all do a fine job...
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The Zee



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United Kingdom 2014 Defender 110 Puma 2.2 USW Indus Silver
Just done my bumper ends, rear wheel cover, and will be doing door handles, lights and window rubbers/trims, I looked around and found this:

https://www.carboncollective.com/product/platinum-trim/

and better if you look in the Shop:

https://www.carboncollective.com/product/platinum-trim-seconds/

Just need to do some preparation; a good scrub with an all purpose cleaner (BiltHamber Surfex HD) followed by a good wipe with pure (98%+) 2-propanol (isopropyl alcohol) or panel cleaner.

I found it easy to apply, a little goes a really long way, gives a great finish, and is really hydrophobic with great water beading Thumbs Up Very Happy
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macfrank



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re door handles you may want to check if treated surfaces get slippery. They do with armourall which is definitely not for handles or motorcycle seat - ask me how I know Laughing
Post #823838 7th Apr 2020 9:28am
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NickMSM



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The Zee wrote:
Just done my bumper ends, rear wheel cover, and will be doing door handles, lights and window rubbers/trims, I looked around and found this:

https://www.carboncollective.com/product/platinum-trim/

and better if you look in the Shop:

https://www.carboncollective.com/product/platinum-trim-seconds/

Just need to do some preparation; a good scrub with an all purpose cleaner (BiltHamber Surfex HD) followed by a good wipe with pure (98%+) 2-propanol (isopropyl alcohol) or panel cleaner.

I found it easy to apply, a little goes a really long way, gives a great finish, and is really hydrophobic with great water beading Thumbs Up Very Happy


Thanks for that, sounds promising. Could you use that on window seals etc too?
Post #823847 7th Apr 2020 10:23am
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The Zee



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Could you use that on window seals etc too?


By window seals, I'll be using on the curved, black rubbery bit on the outside of the window, at the bottom edge. not well described, but the best I can do.

At this time, also trying on the clear plastic lenses of Brake, Fr-indictor and Sidelights. 4 stage process; clean(Surfex) polish (Farecla G10), de-grease (propanol) coat (CC-Pt Trim)

Results are great: micro scratches gone and restores clarity. Cool
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