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  • Restoration of black bumpers on T5

    My '11 model T5 has had a fairly unsightly stain on the front bumper ever since The week I picked it up from the dealer. I didn't spot it when I got it as I think they had gone over it with something like armour all to hide it.

    Looks like something as spilled on it or splashed onto it at some point and discoloured it. At first it didn't seem so bad and I just kept using armour all and it would go away but once that wears off it always comes back out.

    So I'm wondering what, other than painting it I could try to restore it. I tested a little cut n polish on it the other day and it's kind of made it look ok, but don't want to use that if it's gonna ruin it further.

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    The section I used polish on is to the right nearest the wheel arch from top to bottom. The stain is still visible but very faint. The run marks are the untouched part and that's what it looks like all the time.

  • #2
    How interesting our new T5 also had a mark on the front bumper which did not show up until quite some weeks later as well , and like yours they had done a clever job of disguising it until whatever they used just wore off . Fat chance of getting it fixed under warranty as they will probably say that the mark was your own fault . Now we used Turtle Trim Restorer on our older T5's and it works a treat . It does not have a dye like some others so you are not putting a coloured based product on the parts . Works best if left on for ten minutes before wiping and then maybe a second coat to really give good coverage Here are some reviews from overseas Amazon.com: Customer Reviews: Turtle Wax T-125 Premium Grade Trim Restorer - 10 oz.

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    • #3
      I found using a heat gun will restore your bar cover to new....be careful and it takes a long time...you need to apply the gun heat very very close and watch the affect...try under the the bar cover as you can melt some plastic....after a short run you will get the hang of it, low low cost solution which works better than any spray on restorer.

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      • #4
        Not sure about the heat gun as my mate was a vinyl welder repairer and the one thing he used to tell me was the bumpers were very hard to do as the pattern will melt out if you overheat it , he used to make silicone copies of different pattern vinyls and bumpers so he could "reprint"the area if damage was filled with compound . The Turtle product is wipe on with an applicator . The only other issue with heat is it can accelerate the aging process so even though the heat gun may restore it in the short term the area affected may show signs of difference to the surrounding area down the track . IMO.

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        • #5
          brush painted my faded rear one(it is a 2004), as a test with Pot Belly Black few months back.Can't really tell it's painted unless you get real close
          Worked well.Will do the front eventually
          Steve
          04 T5

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          • #6
            It's time I did something about my realy tacky looking front and rear bumpers - they just seem to have gone downhill all of a sudden - but then I was not looking after them.
            Had a dent repair person around recently and he did mention trying a heat gun - but he did say to be careful - didn't mention issues down the track though.
            He did say his first choice would be cutting compound with a foam pad on a drill and keep lots of water up to it - that was going to be my starting point - once I've got the major damage resolved then it sound like Turtle Trim Restorer

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            • #7
              Mix 50/50 linseed oil and turps.
              Carefully paint it on and wipe any excess off with a rag after about half an hour.
              You have to redo it about every 12 months unless it's garaged and you might get a couple of years out of it.
              I'd tried all the expensive products and this treatment is magical and cheap.
              2018 Crafter Runner
              2012 T5.1 6sp manual.
              2024 Crafter Auto

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              • #8
                I've tried many products incl. Autoglym and the Autosol works for me the best. Plastic & Fibreglass Cleaner 75ml | Autosol Australia
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                • #9
                  Try Solution Finish on faded black plastic trim, it is amazing stuff.

                  Solution Finish Trim Restorer
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Wolfgang View Post
                    Try Solution Finish on faded black plastic trim, it is amazing stuff.

                    Solution Finish Trim Restorer
                    The bumpers on most T5s I saw were actually grey.
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Transporter View Post
                      The bumpers on most T5s I saw were actually grey.
                      Were they grey before or after they have faded in Australia's sun?
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Transporter View Post
                        The bumpers on most T5s I saw were actually grey.
                        Although to be fair...I did post about grey bumpers in a black bumper thread
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                        • #13
                          I have used a heat gun on black bumpers on a jeep, yeah, I know. Worked well, it had a dimpled finish that was well and truly gouged by brick walls that were allegedly moving quickly. Lol. Anyway, i heated the bumper to a malleable state, smoothed it over with a bit of flat bar till it smoothed the gouges out. Heated it again with an clothes iron, don't tell my wife, using a bit of coarse sandpaper, with the rough surface down. This imprinted the grain into the plastic. Result, good from afar, but far from good. Actually it was quite passable and a lot cheaper than new bar, and after all it was just a jeep.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Transporter View Post
                            The bumpers on most T5s I saw were actually grey.
                            ......but a fairly dark grey......................
                            2018 Crafter Runner
                            2012 T5.1 6sp manual.
                            2024 Crafter Auto

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                            • #15
                              Thanks for all the feedback.
                              I don't think cutting back the bumpers first really made much difference. Maybe I need to cut back further. I went over the worst areas 3 times.
                              I unpacked some stuff and found a bottle of Meguiars Ultimate Protectant Dash & Trim Restorer i must have bought for something at some time. So I have used that up on the bumpers before I try anything else.
                              The areas that already looked ok look better. But the stained/faded areas still look stained/faded.
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