What You'll Learn
Aussie Conditions
Look, we all know the story. You spend all Saturday morning washing the car, but those plastic wheel arches and bumper trims still look like they've been sitting in a paddock for ten years. This is for anyone dealing with that chalky, grey fade caused by our mental UV levels. I'll show you how to get them back to black without it washing off the first time it rains.
The Aussie Sun vs. Your Plastics
While you're here...
Prep is 90% of the Battle
Avoid the 'Greasy' Silicone Stuff
Watch the Temperature
The Heat Gun Myth
The Trim Kit
What You'll Need
Watch Out
Common Questions
How long will the restoration last?
Can I use tyre shine on my trims?
What if my trim is already turning white?
Final Thought
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