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Re: Faded bumpers

Posted: Fri Feb 26, 2010 12:25 pm
by Risocco
andy69 wrote:I changed from Autoglym Bumper Care to Meguiars Gold Class Trim Detailer after an offer at a show. I've found it much better; it lasts longer and doesn't run streaks in the rain onto paintwork like Autoglym can. Using it on Bumpers I put it on with a soft brush as well; it gets into the little dimples really well that way.
It's also really good for detailing the bay.
I've never had that problem mate with the Bumper Care, but as I'm running low I may give the Megs a go next time I'm shopping :good: Although every Chemical Guys product is awesome too, so many choices!

Alex

Re: Faded bumpers

Posted: Thu Jan 27, 2011 5:20 pm
by shiftystylin
Hey Guys, I know its been forever since posting this originally but used the black bumper care as suggested (ebay - £13.99 + p&p).

Looks spanking and really brings the car together! Will post pics soon hopefully!

Re: Faded bumpers

Posted: Thu Mar 03, 2011 2:50 am
by G Beats
try tHis http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Aristowax-Wood-Si ... _500wt_665 works real good on every tHeing exeCpeT glass' sTainless sTeal and C
CHrome on any VeCHlie u Can geT THis 4 £1.48p in wilkinsons and sainburys. and iT waTer proofs rubber seals Try and Tell me wHaT u T Hink?