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Marvelknights
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   11th Sep 03 at 10:18   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Hi

Easy question this. Just got an old N Reg Corsa and need to tidy it a bit. The main problem is the bumpers, they arent colour co-ordinated so are just that black (or gray as they are at the moment!) plastic. Is there any product out there that I can get that will return them to there former glory!?! Theyve just faded really badly, especially round the wheel arch. I went up to the vauxhall parts place and the guy told me that back to black wouldnt work and that I could get some sort of paste (that comes in a toothpase style tube) that contains dye and it would then dye my bumpers back. Does anyone know this product, where I can get it (nationally or on the web0 and how much it costs!?!

I know its a lot but any info would be appreciated!

Thanks.

Greasemonkey
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11th Sep 03 at 10:27   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

remove bumpers and trim and use a hot air gun for stripping wallpaper on them, it melts the surface and makes them look brand new
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oh and it lasts a hell of alot longer than pastes and sprays
Marvelknights
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11th Sep 03 at 10:40   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Cool is it easy to do or am I likely to goof it up?

So this paste aint no good then, what was it anyway?
mav
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11th Sep 03 at 10:43   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Autoglym bumper gel m8...Will work a treat..Keeps my arches jet black...
Marvelknights
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Nice one, is it widely available, like in chainstores or do you know a British site on the web I can order it from - As you can probably tell, I dont know much
Greasemonkey
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Halfords
BigSte
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back to balck will work. my girlfriends bumpers and arches were nearly white and are really dark black now.
silicon spray works well too, thats what i use
marks_corsa
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Get some of that shoe polish. The stuff that comes with like a sponge. Works mint and stays black for months!
M4tt
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shoe polish ain't that good cause it comes off on your cloths if you wipe past it.

autoglym stuff is what i used. when i bought my car the plastic was really grey, and alittly bit of work with this autoglym stuff took them right back to black

deffo recommend it.
Marvelknights
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   27th Oct 03 at 10:17   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

That autoglym stuff brought them up a treat. But I applied it about a month ago and have just done it again cos they faded a bit (although no where near as bad as they were). Is there anything iI can get to put onto of it to protect it a bit and make it last or is it just a case of applying it when its needed?

Cheers
jr
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i use the autoglym spray, the the gel on top, works lovely and stays like it for months
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use a heat gun as earlier mentioned.

This is the only way to keep it black.

Trust me. this is what vauxhall do
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27th Oct 03 at 10:46   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by jr
i use the autoglym spray, the the gel on top, works lovely and stays like it for months


What you mean u put the gel on and then apply a spray, or the other way around?

Would something like this be any good?

Autoglym Bumper Spray

[Edited on 27-10-2003 by Marvelknights]
Siberia22
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28th Oct 03 at 11:08   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Simonz Back to Black 4 quid a can works perfect
jr
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spray first, let that dry, the the gel on top
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i find the best stuff ot keep the arches black is the jet wash wax at bp garages, i dont use back to black or anything, and mine are black! just jetwash every now and then!
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autoglym bumper gel. very good and it's green
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28th Oct 03 at 11:56   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by vibrio
autoglym bumper gel. very good and it's green


with lumps in it as well
SetH
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buy new arches, they are very cheap of euro car parts.
Kerry
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i bought a can of dash spray from £ shop




 
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