FZR600R
Member Since: 31 Jul 2006
Location: Seoul, Korea
Posts: 5
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i've used autoglym, mcquires, all the wellknowns before, i'd strongly recommend "303 aerospace protectant" spf40, but this is the best for my taste, it brings back midium black deep shine (dont like chrome like shine),
few tips: 1. buy sprey type, 2. must dry chemical using buff w/ clean cloth to get the best protection(not natural dry, it wont dry) 3.try put on few times (3~4, few days interval, will last longtime) 4. put'em on tires and try snowy road to see what it does you'll be surprised!!!
autoglym also works fine D3 in Morning Calm
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13th Mar 2010 7:46 pm |
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The Transformer
Member Since: 22 Jan 2010
Location: Leicestershire
Posts: 1791
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Don't forget to clean off all the existing stuff that is on the vinyl before using any of the above recommended products, by having a 'bare' plastic to start with you will get the true effect of the treatment.
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13th Mar 2010 10:04 pm |
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jhb403
Member Since: 10 Dec 2009
Location: oldham
Posts: 1
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hi there
i can confirm that atuo glym bumper care is perfect and easy for returning all the plastic and rubber on your dico 3 to new condition .
i have a black hse 54 even tho it gleams when i polish it the dull plastics let it down .. but every 3 months or so i use the bumper care and the car looks brand new.... but i do the wheel arches bumpers , window seals, side steps and even all the plastic covers under the bonnet.. everybody comments on how good the car looks even tho its done 155000 miles..
jhb THANKS.....jhb403
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27th Aug 2010 10:36 pm |
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