Trim Shine

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PaulN

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Hi All,

I know its a pain keeping the black or grey trim looking as new, i tend to keep them nice by treating them every week!

I saw this stuff and thought someone might be interested.

POR Glo Rejuvenator *(V355) - Frost Auto Restoration Techniques

Make rubber and vinyl shine for up to one year with this clear, brilliant coating!
Ideal for vinyl soft tops, bumpers, bike seats, tyres and rubber trim. Not suitable for interior use.

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Cheers

PaulN
 
Linseed Oil. £1.89 a bottle you cant beat it!!


Really? Ive heard people say its not great......... Whats the life of it and does it wear off or need removing?

I just thought the stuff i linked was designed for plastic trim not cricket bats! lol

Cheers

PaulN
 
I applied the Linseed oil very quickly about 3 weeks ago and it still looks superb, if anything I rushed it a bit cos it looked like rain. I guess if you took a bit more time you would get a superb finish. Apply sparingly with a sponge or cloth then wipe over with a clean dry cloth.

You also use it on your cricket bat just before you smash the vehicle to pieces cos its broke down again!!!!
 
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