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Aussie Conditions
Look, we've all seen it, that once-black trim on the wheel arches or wipers turning a nasty shade of grey. Between the brutal UV and that fine red dust that gets into everything, Aussie plastics take a real beating. This guide covers how to clean, restore, and protect your trim so it doesn't just look good for a week, but actually stays that way.
The Reality of Aussie Plastics
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Preparation is Everything
Deep Clean
Spray your APC onto the plastic and scrub it hard with your brush. You'll likely see brown muck coming off, that's oxidized plastic and old wax. Rinse it thoroughly.
Dry and Inspect
Dry it completely. Use a blower if you've got one. If the plastic still looks 'patchy' when dry, it's still dirty. Clean it again.
Mask Up
Tape off any paint or glass touching the trim. I once spent three hours clay-barring black dye off a white Lexus because I thought I had 'steady hands'. Don't be that guy.
Alcohol Wipe
Wipe the surface down with IPA. This removes any final soap residue so the restorer can actually bond to the pores of the plastic.
The Restoration Process
Shake the Product
If you're using Solution Finish, shake it like it owes you money. The pigments settle at the bottom.
Apply to Pad
Put a few drops on your microfibre applicator. You don't need to soak it; a little goes a long way.
Work it in
Rub the product into the plastic using firm, circular motions. You want to push the pigment into the 'pores' of the trim.
Even it out
Go over the area with long, straight strokes to ensure there are no high spots or streaks.
Let it dwell
Give it about 1-2 minutes to soak in. Don't do this in direct sunlight or on a 40-degree arvo, or it'll dry too fast.
Buffalo Off
Use a clean microfibre to wipe away the excess. If you leave it sitting there, it'll look greasy and might streak later.
Check for gaps
Check the edges. If you missed a spot, touch it up now.
Initial Cure
Let it sit for at least 6 hours before getting it wet. If you see a storm brewing, move the car into the garage.
Optional Ceramic Top-coat
If you really want to be a legend, wait 24 hours then apply a trim-specific ceramic coating over the top. This seals the dye in and stops the UV from killing it again.
Watch Out
The 'Toothbrush' Secret
Watch Out
Keeping it Mint
Common Questions
Will this work on 'white' faded trim?
Can I use this on interior plastics?
How long does it actually last?
What if I get it on the paint?
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