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Retired Baby Boomer Aug 24, 2015 04:47 PM

hmmmm

Bluebird Bob Aug 27, 2015 12:49 AM

I just use peanut butter as mentioned on this site. Tried Back to Black on one side and peanut butter (not crunchy)on the other and the wife or myself couldn't tell the difference.
It's been on for 2 weeks now and we fulltime in our rv and are on the Oregon coast and no change to the bumpers.:D

2004H2 Nov 22, 2015 02:43 PM

you mean peanut oil right ??

I could not imagine, spreading skippy on my fenders......lol

2004H2
2006H3

Bluebird Bob Nov 23, 2015 09:16 PM

Hi,
Actually......no..
I used a cheap WalMart brand of smooth peanut butter.
I used Black to Black on one side and peanut butter on the other.
Had the wife come out and look. I didn't tell her which side was which.
She (me) couldn't tell the difference.
They lasted about the same time with the same results.:D

Malcolm745 Nov 25, 2015 01:14 AM

I'm thinking about using black matte plasti dip on the flares and bumpers. Anyone tried that ?

skeptic Nov 26, 2015 10:31 PM

Has anyone tried any of those super-hydrophobic coatings? It would be cool to go through mud and come out clean and dry, or drive in the rain and be dry when the rain stops. I just don't know if it's as good as people claim.

mcioci Dec 11, 2015 07:07 AM

The best product by far is Wipe New. I used it on my bumpers 2 months ago and they still look brand new with no fading. Amazing product and pretty inexpensive. $15 for a small bottle which can do 2 trucks.

Malcolm745 Mar 4, 2016 01:27 AM

Someone mentioned using Pledge with bee wax on your plastic elements in another thread. Looking at how much it costs and last I have to say it's a pretty good deal. Give it a go!

hummguy Mar 29, 2016 04:19 AM

I just want say that 303 protectant works great on plastics and rubbers. It doesn't leave greasy residue.

atari800 Mar 30, 2016 09:32 AM

Well I believe I tried everything under the FLORIDA sun and nothing lasts for more than a month.
I do wash my trucks every 2-3 weeks so I have a routine. What I use is Griot's Garage 20244 Engine Bay Dressing. This gives a nice dark luster and handle several "rain showers/sun baking/rain showers/sun baking" daily routines.

I guess the perfect test for a plastic restorer is to apply it, let it cure/bond (or whatever the term is), then dump scalding hot water on where you applied it. Do it several times with an interval in between.


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