Does Anyone have an idea of what to use to clean up and make the plastic on the outside look like new? I can't think of what to use
Does Anyone have an idea of what to use to clean up and make the plastic on the outside look like new? I can't think of what to use
Too many threads to point you in the direction of just one. Use the search function on the home page with "Cladding Treatment" as the search criteria.
Personally I use Mother's Back To Black. I like it because it goes on easy & you can be messy with it (get it all over your paint & it won't hurt anything). The down side is that it doesn't last very long between treatments (probably about a month). You can pick it up at AutoZone, Advanced Auto .... pretty much any place that carries car products.
Caution though (& this is the reason that I stick with B2B, Meguires can & does discolor painted surfaces). If you're a good detailer & not messy like me, then Meguires is probably a good product too.
Enjoy reading all the threads on the subject.
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Put a smiley after you say that Bub.
Welcome to the board! Since this is your first post you get a pass on not using your search function. Using 'Cladding Treatment' as the search criteria you'll find these threads to get you started:
http://www.vehicross.info/forums/sho...ding+treatment
http://www.vehicross.info/forums/sho...ding+treatment
http://www.vehicross.info/forums/sho...ding+treatment
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Bartman4 so mixing the black and grey together 2:1 will make the cladding look black why won't just the black work by itself
It's all about preference. There are many different shades of black.
Scott
Some one told me that the stuff they use to clear up head lights would work for cleaning up the cladding. Does anyone have experience with this.
Sounds like that might have been based on the "Wipe New" types of products that have sprung up on the market over the last year or so. The applications have seemed the same on a lot of the commercials I've seen anyway, and the "Wipe New" commercial even featured a Vehicross. Haven't had any experience with the stuff myself though.
I applied showroom new a few years ago and it still looks great.
Actually better since its been "broken in"
Stoner Trim Shine works great. But you have to use it after every wash to keep things looking good.
Bart
so many choices, so many reviews and so many dissatisfied customers. I have tried many, NON have lasted any time at all. Restore was hot, wish I could get that crap off.
Be the first here on the VX forum to try out the new Mothers product (so I don't have to be) to see if its any good. It's called 'Back to Black Heavy Duty Trim Cleaner'. Suppose to be good stuff I guess. You follow up with a trim sealer like back to black or your favorite.
Greetings, Earthling. We come in peace... Never mind "Paris to Dakar", the VehiCROSS looks ready for the Martian desert.
I"ve used this product and it works well. It's a cleaner and not a dressing. Get a bigger brush and follow the directions.
I followed it up with a spray-on Meguiars restoration product and have been well pleased with the results but it's not going to last more than a few months at best.
I'm waiting for someone to try the Forever Black product and give a review.
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I tried bondo forever black. It was super streaky on my VX. Looked awesome in color and texture and it lasted at least 8 months before it finally started to fade.
It worked amazingly on the trim on my Saab, nice and smooth too but for some reason it did not like the vx cladding and was very streaky.