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Post by point n squirt » Mon Aug 10, 2015 8:10 pm

Well done Mark hope to join you some day. I seem to remember being slagged about driving a S2 :roll: :D
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Post by mwmackenzie » Mon Aug 10, 2015 10:49 pm

Don't leave it too long, your S2 would be my car of choice rather than my lowly K series :thumbsup

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It did darken things down, didn't get rid of the white but improved the look. Still not as good as I want it, linseed oil next then dye lol... just need to get the feckers off to dye them hmmmmm :?
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Post by mikeyb13 » Mon Aug 10, 2015 11:36 pm

:thumbsup Try Sunpat
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Post by robin » Tue Aug 11, 2015 6:30 am

I suspect that filling the porous surface with a variety of oils will be counterproductive if you plan on applying a new finish to the plastics - you will need to degrease before you start.

Personally I wouldn't waste a millisecond on this activity, but looking at the damage to these plastics I suspect the only way to return them to original shinyness is to sand them back and apply a new finish (plastic coating or paint; paint will likely get eroded more quickly than a plastic coating).

I don't think they are that hard to remove.

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Post by pete » Tue Aug 11, 2015 8:50 am

Dishwasher?

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Post by robin » Tue Aug 11, 2015 9:53 am

Dishwasher to degrease, yes, dishwasher to make shiny, no.
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Post by Stevoraith » Tue Aug 11, 2015 10:09 am

Robin is absolutely correct, for any of these dressings to work correctly they need to be applied to a surface free of any oils. An IPA wipe down is ideal....

I used GTechniq C4 on my mini plastics- came up a treat and lasts about 2 years;
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Post by KennyT » Wed Aug 12, 2015 12:03 am

Another vote for GTechniq C4, below is a 50/50 from when I applied it to my X5, the tiny bottle sitting on the road was enough to do the full car with a little left over. It's not cheap though...
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Post by mwmackenzie » Wed Aug 12, 2015 1:12 am

Stevoraith wrote:Robin is absolutely correct, for any of these dressings to work correctly they need to be applied to a surface free of any oils. An IPA wipe down is ideal....

IPA wipe? What is that, where do I get some?

To be fair the Mini and X5 look very presentable before, mine is shagged, I'd happily spend the cash if I knew it'd work on plastic as damaged as mine, all the plastics on the internet videos don't look nearly as far gone as mine to start with :(
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Post by robin » Wed Aug 12, 2015 6:53 am

IPA = Isopropyl Alchohol - you get it in bottles, sprays and perhaps also in wipes (like baby wipes).

IPA is a good general purpose solvent that will remove greasy marks off stuff. I would suspect that by the time you've rubbed peanut butter & linseed oil into something, it might well be time to remove and put in the dishwasher and then wipe with IPA - otherwise you might need a lot of IPA to remove all that grease.

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Post by neil » Wed Aug 12, 2015 8:01 am

Have you tried PlusGas on your stuck bolt? It'll normally get anything to move.
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Post by whaleys » Thu Aug 13, 2015 9:17 am

I've used Black Wow with quite a lot of success

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Post by mwmackenzie » Thu Aug 13, 2015 11:46 am

I've not Neil, had a look for stockists and Euro Car Parts seem to be my closest so will give it a bash, thanks!

Black Wow, I was a bit dubious putting that into a google search, :lol: Seems to do the trick, however the videos on-line are the exact same videos I saw for a different product yesterday...

I have sent pics of the damaged bits to Polished Bliss for evaluation and recommendation, awaiting their response :thumbsup
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Post by mwmackenzie » Wed Mar 02, 2016 1:41 pm

The body shop got the side vents off the car and it kinda explains why I was struggling, they were tigersealed in :shock:

I've washed them well in the sink, but they're still a state, anyone recommend a detailer locally (Edinburgh) who can sort them or are they needing painted or coated.

I'll pop some pics up in a minute. so that you can see the current state, pretty much the same as the previous pics.

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Hmmmmmmm cosidering painting them and all grills gloss black??

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Post by Lazydonkey » Wed Mar 02, 2016 6:17 pm

Might be worth a plastic restorer product first. Can't hurt

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