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Jeep Wrangler JK
JK General Discussion
Stock bumper deterioration
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<blockquote data-quote="Anybodyhome" data-source="post: 432359" data-attributes="member: 19161"><p>The plastic and/or poly trim parts on any vehicles are very much like your own skin. You leave it in the sun or continually use soap or a cleaner on it and it becomes dry, loses its luster and needs attention. It's a porous material and the natural or applied oils and moisture applied helps keep its color, flexibility and shape. </p><p>I haven't gone to the extent Chris has, and the products he shows are as good as it gets for bringing back your trim work. You just have to remember every time you run it through the car wash or put soap on it to clean it up, you're gonna have to treat it afterwards. </p><p>I've been using Back to Black for years and recently began using the newer aerosol version, which lasts a lot longer then the gel version, btw. Wife used to complain about the step rail being slippery, but the aerosol version isn't bad. </p><p></p><p>And here's another tip for the homeowners out there- the stuff also works on your window shutters, if you have the PVC or vinyl type. Regardless of color, you can spray it on and it'll bring the color back to life immediately.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anybodyhome, post: 432359, member: 19161"] The plastic and/or poly trim parts on any vehicles are very much like your own skin. You leave it in the sun or continually use soap or a cleaner on it and it becomes dry, loses its luster and needs attention. It's a porous material and the natural or applied oils and moisture applied helps keep its color, flexibility and shape. I haven't gone to the extent Chris has, and the products he shows are as good as it gets for bringing back your trim work. You just have to remember every time you run it through the car wash or put soap on it to clean it up, you're gonna have to treat it afterwards. I've been using Back to Black for years and recently began using the newer aerosol version, which lasts a lot longer then the gel version, btw. Wife used to complain about the step rail being slippery, but the aerosol version isn't bad. And here's another tip for the homeowners out there- the stuff also works on your window shutters, if you have the PVC or vinyl type. Regardless of color, you can spray it on and it'll bring the color back to life immediately. [/QUOTE]
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Jeep Wrangler JK
JK General Discussion
Stock bumper deterioration
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