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| MINI2 Newbie Join Date: Nov 2007 Local Time: 01:55 PM
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Offline | How To Rejuvenate A Faded Plastic Skirt? bought a mini the other week and the black plastic skirt around the sides and front of the car is looking a little faded (probably from sitting in the sun). just wanted to find out the best way of bringing it up. also there is a small strech mark in the leather seat. any ideas on hope to fix that up a bit? your help would be loved ![]() |
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| MINI2 Regular Join Date: Oct 2007 Local Time: 04:55 AM
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Offline | I've heard good things about a product called Black Wow, though I haven't used it myself. I believe it was developed for the MINI arches/skirts, but isn't the cheapest. Other than that AutoGlym Bumper Care is pretty good, needs to be thinly applied and well rubbed in. I've just bought a bottle of the Megiars Trim Detailer mentioned above, but have heard that the durability doesn't match the other two. In addition to those, if you are feeling brave heating the plastic before applying works suprisingly well, I did that on the valance of my '91 Golf which looked like it hadn't been touched since new and it looked brilliant. |
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| MINI2 Senior | I'd be interested on the response to the leather care - my driver seat is getting a little stretched and cracked. I purchased some leather cream, but it's more of a protection against it happening from the first day. Unfortunately I don't think the owners before me protected the leather etc. ![]() |
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| Clubbing in Miami Join Date: Nov 2007 Local Time: 03:55 AM
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Offline | Use this: SCD Black Wow the only exterior trim dressing you will ever need! Black WOW was developed in the United States by the MINI community. This stuff is fantastic! I use it in both of my MINIs. Here is the UK distributor: SCD Black Wow the only exterior trim dressing you will ever need! '08 Clubman Cooper S - Hot Chocolate/Silver "Mousse" (Due 2/16) '05 R53 Cooper S - Chili Red/White "RB" |
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| MINI2 Newbie Join Date: Mar 2008 Location: Wrecsam Local Time: 04:55 AM
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Offline | I havent used this on a mini, but the autoglym bumper care is spot on on the bmw cars that i have owned, particularly the X3 which had shed loads of black exterior plastic. simple to apply, i use a sponge and then you just buff it off. |
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| MINI One Seven Join Date: Jun 2008 Local Time: 04:55 AM
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Offline | I have to say, the mini stuff is the best I have ever used. It makes the plastic look like new, with a gentle shine but doesn't clog the plastic or cause it to go grey quickly like others do. Therefore, I recommend the black stuff you get in the bag when you buy the car. |
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| MINI2 Regular Join Date: May 2008 Location: London Local Time: 04:55 AM
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Offline | Back to black isnt good - its sticky - and flies stick to it - looks bad! Apparently as its plastic - which comes from oils originally you should put a oil on it to really be natural and make it look like new....I have heard you can use peanut oil to really make it look nice....never used it myself though |
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