restore black trim

8 Posts | Latest reply on 27/11/2016 10:38:12 by Wee T | Go to original / last post
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ninjaturbo

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Ok guys here is a tip for restoring faded black plastic trim whether its on your bike or car, don't bother with expensive back to black spray instead use smooth peanut butter don't laugh it works try it, just rub on sparingly and then wipe off. If you like peanut butter its a win win use on your sandwiches and your bike, mmmmmmmmmmmmm
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Not wasting peanut butter on my bike. I'd rather a dull bike and a full belly :-)                                                                                                                                                                             
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Diesel Pete

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Tried peanut butter on some trim on my Land Rover and it works!

A heat gun is the best way but if you can't take the trim off or its not a good area to apply heat then peanut butter is the one.

The rest of the jar can be applied to stodgy white bread too Thumbs Up
                                                                                                                                                                             
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guynearllandrindodwe

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Bio oil can work for small areas, but its expensive.                                                                                                                                                                             
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Matt

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What about scratches in gloss black fairings? Any tips? Thumbs Up                                                                                                                                                                             
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iceybusa

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Afternoon Matt.
 
 I've always used a steady hand and a black indelible marker pen and once dry, have gone over lightly with cheap furniture spray polish. It works well but is not exactly an invisible fix if scrutinised up close. I've now just had a fairing respray (looks great) but the marker pen was a good fix for years. I tried a paint pen but that was a nightmare. Good luck and i hope, whatever you do, it looks better and you're happy. Best regards...icey 
  
  
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Matt

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thanks man, great tip!  Clap                                                                                                                                                                             
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Wee T

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I have to ask.... how did you discover this worked?                                                                                                                                                                              


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