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Old 30-10-14, 08:48 PM   #21
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I've found Autoglym bumper care to be the most effective, it looks like green snot but really does the job on all the rubber trim.
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Old 30-10-14, 09:18 PM   #22
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That's better

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Old 31-10-14, 07:43 AM   #23
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Peanut butter is great but doesn't last long, Linseed oil with a heat gun will last
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Old 03-11-14, 09:07 AM   #24
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Peanut butter is great but doesn't last long, Linseed oil with a heat gun will last
Agreed. That or the like of Nanolex Trim Rejuvenator lasts a very long time.

All the autoglym, or poorboys stuff will go dull again within the space of weeks unfortunately.
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