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Going Grey due to old age any tips ?

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Going Grey due to old age any tips ?

Meguiars trim detailer :D



This is the best stuff I've found, it lasts for ages and doesn't streak with rain.

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Kaz_mk1 said

Meguiars trim detailer :D



This is the best stuff I've found, it lasts for ages and doesn't streak with rain.

I've used this, and it's good, but I find it hard to get a regular supply. Where do you get it from Kaz?

Cheers,

Drew.

Once a Mk1 fan, always a Mk1 Fan...

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Mr_GTI said

I heard that gently heating them helps, as the plastic returns to it former shape/ colour. I wouldn't want to try it on a decent pair first though. Maybe if you have an old knackard one kicking about try heat it with a hot air gun to see how it goes??

I have also heard this so I gave it a try on some plastic garden furniture, I had mixed results! I am not brave enough to use it on my MK1 yet. I use the Auto Glym stuff but occasionally use boot polish on them that seems to work well and last for some time.

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drew said


I've used this, and it's good, but I find it hard to get a regular supply. Where do you get it from Kaz?

Cheers,

Drew.

I get most Meguiars products from a local motorfactor's (who have a very good range), but I actually picked up the Trim Detailer in Halford's this time.

www.swallowtail.co.uk
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