FW: Brightening up bumper trim?

Michael Guidotti MAGUID at MAIN.DJJ.STATE.SC.US
Mon Jun 9 15:45:22 EDT 2003


The best stuff I have ever used was "Forever Black" I used it on my VW GTI and over a year later when I sold the car the bumbers still looked great(and that is sitting out in the sun in south carolina!). Its a dye so there is no silicone or anything else what will wash off or leave residue to collect dust. The bumpers on that car looked horrible, almost white, after putting forever black on they looked almost new. I have had a few friends use it with similar results.

Mike



>>> "Livolsi, Stephane" <Stephane.Livolsi at investorsgroup.com> 06/09/03 02:26PM >>>
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?
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> 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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