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Aussie Conditions
Look, after a long Aussie summer, the UV has usually done a number on your plastics and the salt air has started eating your chrome. I've spent 15 years fixing 'sun-baked' trim, and truth be told, most people overcomplicate it. This is my personal 'no-nonsense' list for getting your trim back to mint condition without wasting a Saturday afternoon on stuff that doesn't work.
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The Game Plan
Deep Clean
Give the trim a proper scrub with an APC and a brush. You need to get every spec of that outback red dust out of the grain.
Tape it Up
Mask off the paint around the plastic trim. Solution Finish stays on paint forever if you aren't careful, and it's a nightmare to get off.
Decontaminate Chrome
If the chrome has salt pitting, use 0000 steel wool with a bit of soapy water as a lubricant. Light pressure only, mate.
Degrease
Wipe everything down with Isopropyl Alcohol. This is the most important step. If the surface isn't 'squeaky' clean, the restorer won't bond.
Apply Trim Restorer
Apply a few drops of restorer to an applicator and work it into the plastic. Give it a minute, then buff off the excess with a clean rag.
Polish the Metal
Small amount of metal polish on a cloth, rub until it turns black, then buff it to a mirror finish with a fresh microfibre.
Final Inspection
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