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Jben
I've searched the forum on this topic but didn't find much discussion. What is the better way to get the faded plastic cladding (like on SUV's over wheel arches, bumpers, side skirts, etc) looking more like it originally did?
I've tried the heat gun method and a couple of the aftermarket detailing type of products (some are using peanut butter - I think I'll pass on that one!). It improves the looks for a few weeks to few months but after some car washes and more sun they don't seem to really last; and in some cases you end up with more blotches in the end.
Are you spraying some type of color coat on the faded cladding or what have you found that is working best?
I've tried the heat gun method and a couple of the aftermarket detailing type of products (some are using peanut butter - I think I'll pass on that one!). It improves the looks for a few weeks to few months but after some car washes and more sun they don't seem to really last; and in some cases you end up with more blotches in the end.
Are you spraying some type of color coat on the faded cladding or what have you found that is working best?