[s-cars] front bumper care (Richard Kurtzer)

Bjørn Ødegård beernuts at online.no
Tue May 6 16:20:13 EDT 2003


Black shoe polish is supposed to be good, but shoould also be buffed out
good to remove all excess polish.
Don't know about the static, but I guess the same applies.

Bjorn  :o)
'92 S4 with speckled textured plastic..


----- Original Message -----
From: <thomas.pollock at amd.com>
To: <rskurtzer at acninc.net>; <s-car-list at audifans.com>
Sent: Tuesday, May 06, 2003 2:51 PM
Subject: RE: [s-cars] front bumper care (Richard Kurtzer)


> I have a problem with any kind of material that is applied to plastic
and
> needs to be buffed out afterwards.  It creates static and becomes a
dust
> magnet.  Someone recently mentioned back to black which I've found to
be
> about the best black plastic dresser I've ever used but sheesh, is it
ever
> hard to keep the dust away afterwards.
>
> Gee, I wonder what static guard would do ?   Hmmmmmmm.
>
> tom.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Richard Kurtzer [mailto:rskurtzer at acninc.net]
> Sent: Monday, May 05, 2003 10:55 PM
> To: s-car-list at audifans.com
> Subject: RE: [s-cars] front bumper care (Richard Kurtzer)
>
>
> RE:  Black bumper molding care and fading...
>
> One detailer's trick I've used on the black textured sections of the
> bumpers,
> as well as the side moldings and the black lower trim, is clear
silicone
> tire dressing.
> (This is the kind that comes in a clear or tinted liquid, usually in a
spray
> bottle)
> Note:  Be VERY CAREFUL when applying this stuff.  It's best to LIGHTLY
apply
> it with a piece
> of foam, such as the "tire swipes"  you find at the auto parts store.
After
> LIGHTLY coating
> your trim, buff/wipe off the excess with a rag that you don't want to
use on
> anything else.
> That dressing is somewhat nasty stuff, so be careful not to get it on
the
> paint.  The good news
> is, once you dress your black trim with it, it stays nice for a few
weeks,
> depending on how dirty
> or wet the rest of the car goes.
>
> Happy detailing,
> Richard Kurtzer
> (AKA TurboJew on Audiworld)
> rskurtzer at acninc.net
>
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