The difference a can of back to black makes!

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The difference a can of back to black makes!
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Not used back to black for many many years, but was mightily impressed with the result.

It's always the small things that make a difference, and I'm not on about my 14" alloys!


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the thing i always found with back to blackwas it always faded

i was doing a 20 year old grey bumper though!
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Peanut butter FTW
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Or a heatgun...
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I use Autoglym Bumper Care, brilliant stuff, and always makes the car look SOOOOO much better. SMOOTH peanut butter does a similar job, but doesnt last as long. Cheaper though.

DON'T use chunky peanut butter! lol
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orrrr....


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I'm not looking or expecting it to last, I'm just giving her a bit of TLC before saying goodbye and passing her on to the next lucky owner.

I'm always amazed at the difference in fade between one piece of trim and the next.
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(04-05-2013, 08:31 PM)Ricky Wrote: Peanut butter FTW

Nom nom nom peanut butter
works on cars too Wink
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I hated all the grey faded bits on my phase 2. So I bought a phase 3, problem solved. Wink
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(04-05-2013, 08:35 PM)cully Wrote:
(04-05-2013, 08:31 PM)Ricky Wrote: Peanut butter FTW

Nom nom nom peanut butter
works on cars too Wink


Remember that time? When I went over to your house, and, your brother was there, with the peanut butter all over his Weiner? And he was all "c'mre boy, who likes the Skippy? Who likes the Skippy peanut butter??"
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Auto glym tyre shine for plastics FTW use to keep ny ph2 fresh as


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Ive been known to use black boot polish on my splitter.
U er mrs.... sounds a bit rude.
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Another +1 for peanut butter!
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you have black trim on your car? D: Colour code that shizz!
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Used engine oil is amazing
MG ZR TD+ - gone and easily forgotten
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Astra H VXR - new toy!
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Shiny shiny it looks good
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