FW: Brightening up bumper trim?
David
duandcc_forums at cox.net
Mon Jun 9 15:41:15 EDT 2003
It completely dries, not tacky, so it does not attract dust. The end look is somewhat like trim with a fresh application of LOW GLOSS Armorall. Just a light sheen. Dries hard, does not rub off when washed. Overall, for $2.00 a bottle, you can't beat it. And water beads off it. :)
Dave
1987 CGT Special Build
SE Virginia
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> From: "Livolsi, Stephane" <Stephane.Livolsi at investorsgroup.com>
> Date: 2003/06/09 Mon PM 02:26:44 EDT
> To: "Audi Quattro List" <quattro at audifans.com>
> Subject: FW: Brightening up bumper trim?
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> Anybody have comments on how the Scuff Majic does or does not attract dust?
> Especially in dusty remote areas?
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> > From: David[SMTP:duandcc_forums at cox.net]
> > Sent: June 9, 2003 5:43 AM
> > To: Doug Johnson; q-list
> > Subject: Re: Brightening up bumper trim?
> >
> > For black trim use Kiwi Scuff Majic. You kow, the liquid shoe polish that
> > has a built in applicator? Works great! Easy to apply, forgiving, and
> > lasts a LONG time. Try 2 coats to start if the trim is greyed. it will
> > leave a nice semi-gloss black finish.
> >
> > Dave
> > 1987 CGT Special Build 2.3
> > SE Virginia
> >
> > >
> > > From: "Doug Johnson" <ur-quattro at msn.com>
> > > Date: 2003/06/07 Sat PM 05:58:14 EDT
> > > To: "q-list" <quattro at audifans.com>
> > > Subject: Brightening up bumper trim?
> > >
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> > > I used to use stuff called Black Chrome (3M, thinks me) to bring the
> > black
> > > color back to the bumper trim on older Audis, but I can't locate any any
> > > more.
> > >
> > > Has anyone gotten good results with anything else in particular?
> > >
> > > TIA!
> > >
> > > ~ Doug
> > >
> > >
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