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Re: anyone tried this
Brave doing it whilst it's still on the car! I'd probably take it off first 


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Re: anyone tried this
I think I heard something about peanut butter too.
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If you took the trim off, wouldn't the heat make it all curl and distort?
Think he does it on the body to keep it straight.
Should be ok if you keep it moving to avoid hotspots.
....Caveat emptor as they say........
Think he does it on the body to keep it straight.
Should be ok if you keep it moving to avoid hotspots.
....Caveat emptor as they say........

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I tried Peanut Butter on me bumpers but the neighbours dog kept licking them.............
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Good point, didn't think of that, it might well do. I'd still be scared to try it I think!MixMan wrote:If you took the trim off, wouldn't the heat make it all curl and distort?

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Its a bit extreme for me as well,specially when all thats wrong with mine is one rear corner bump strip is 'slighty' grey compared to the rest.
2004 Iron Grey 407se 136bhp......Written Off
2006 Moonstone blue 407 se 136 bhp.....Written off
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I am not sure it made all that much difference. A before and after shot from the same angle might be more convincing.
I don't know that taking the mouldings off the car would cause them to warp as some are made of 'memory' plastic. I have seen some returned to shape by warming after a collision when they have been distorted. I don't ever recall them looking any 'shinier/cleaner' though.
I don't know that taking the mouldings off the car would cause them to warp as some are made of 'memory' plastic. I have seen some returned to shape by warming after a collision when they have been distorted. I don't ever recall them looking any 'shinier/cleaner' though.
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It works by melting the plastic(just a little). Silicon from inside the plastic boils to the surface. It's a 1-2 year thing, if not maintained with "black in a flash" or similar bumper care stuff. Did that to my old trusty Renault once. Before and after pics added. Pictures have a few weeks between them 
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Anyhuu, because it is "melting" plastic, then don't stay on one spot too long

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Anyhuu, because it is "melting" plastic, then don't stay on one spot too long

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This is what iuse... http://www.valeterspride.co.uk/1-litre- ... t-84-p.asptrem1 wrote:Its a bit extreme for me as well,specially when all thats wrong with mine is one rear corner bump strip is 'slighty' grey compared to the rest.
Brilliant stuff. its good on tyres too..stays on for months
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Welly wrote:I tried Peanut Butter on me bumpers but the neighbours dog kept licking them.............


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I've done the heat gun trick on my 406, and it definitely works for a while, until the plastic sustains enough UV damage to fade again.
It's actually quite easy to do, as you can see it working and turning the plastic black again. With good lighting, progress is very obvious. You just have to watch out that it doesn't melt the plastic (so use the lowest heat gun setting that works). On D9s you have to be very careful around the chrome strips, never aim the gun directly at them, as the surface will start melting and bubbling very easily.
It's actually quite easy to do, as you can see it working and turning the plastic black again. With good lighting, progress is very obvious. You just have to watch out that it doesn't melt the plastic (so use the lowest heat gun setting that works). On D9s you have to be very careful around the chrome strips, never aim the gun directly at them, as the surface will start melting and bubbling very easily.
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