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    hey my bumpers are always drying to grey colour after a wash or after the rain comes round. What can i use to bring them back to new spec ? i have this Polyglaze dash care - what you guys think i shoul use and where can i get from thanks in advance

  • #2
    Volkswagen bumper black.
    Get it from a dealer.

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    • #3
      I have tried all of the stuff and it all washes off. The best is to take em off the car and spray with stin black paint from supercheep auto. 2.50 a can. Looks like virgin plastic when you have finished!
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      • #4
        I read that Kiwi Express shoe polish works really well, apparently it doesn't run or wash off, so I went and bought some at the supermarket for about $4.00. It seems to work, but applying it is hard with the sponge, I'm wondering if you can get it in liquid form and rub it on with a cloth.. Anyway the one I bought looks like this:

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        • #5
          I have also used the shoe polish stuff and it seems to work and stay on.
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          • #6
            Painting them black or putting shoe polish is a bit dodgy in terms of proper detailing. I always use Autoglym Bumper Care. It conditions the plastic and needs to be re-applied every few months.
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            • #7
              so i think i might get the volks bumper care..... any help on how much it is ?

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              • #8
                ive used the shoe polish before. worked a treat.

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                • #9
                  has anyone got any before/after pics ?

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                  • #10
                    have a read through this thread. beware its on the tex thou!!

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                    • #11
                      now im thinking to get the leather dye..i just want something that is easy and will look good and stay clean but i dont want it to be a job easy to stuff up you know ?

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                      • #12
                        shoe polish is easy to apply.
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                        • #13
                          yeh and is it the shoe polish or leather dye are they two different things?

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by mrgolf
                            Painting them black or putting shoe polish is a bit dodgy in terms of proper detailing. I always use Autoglym Bumper Care. It conditions the plastic and needs to be re-applied every few months.
                            I agree with Mrgolf, when I had a paint chip scratch and detailing business, I found that the Autoglym product was by far the best, it cleans and conditions all the exterior black plastics and rubbers, but don't use it on your tyres.
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                            • #15
                              its pretty simple really. you wont stuff up. if you get any on the paint just wipe it off with a rag. if you find some on the paint a day after or something, use a wet rag to wipe it off.

                              i couldnt find the dye anywhere. i used the polish instead and its fine. same bottle as this.

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