Plastic wheel arch trims
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Plastic wheel arch trims
Hello, I was wondering whats best for the faded grey plastic wheel arch trims. None of the plastic restores work. Should I paint them black or the body colour [white] ,also whats the best type of paint to use. Thanks.
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Re: Plastic wheel arch trims
ohhhhhh yes i would like to know as well
as i toooooooo have taty grey bumper n wheel arches do i need to get the same black as my corsa or could i use different
i was gonna paint them fuscia pink any hints n tips would be lullllyyy
as i toooooooo have taty grey bumper n wheel arches do i need to get the same black as my corsa or could i use different
i was gonna paint them fuscia pink any hints n tips would be lullllyyy
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Re: Plastic wheel arch trims
I know this sounds odd but Peanut butter is good to restore the black
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Re: Plastic wheel arch trims
Your better to paint them the colour of the car. but blacks nice aswell. I would just use back to black. Although u need to do it every so often
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Re: Plastic wheel arch trims
baby oil, smooth peanut buter, heatgun.......all good for bringing the colour back
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Re: Plastic wheel arch trims
ooohhhhhhhhhhhhhhh thanx 4 advice hmmmm
has any one had there car moped i was just flicking through total vauxhall have been considering and sumone said its pretty hard to do ect ect ???
has any one had there car moped i was just flicking through total vauxhall have been considering and sumone said its pretty hard to do ect ect ???
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Re: Plastic wheel arch trims
i had the same problem recently but i chose to primer and spray matt black, my car is a darker blue colour and it looks nice. I had the handles done too.
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Re: Plastic wheel arch trims
a heat gun is good for bringin the plastics back to black
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Re: Plastic wheel arch trims
Buy a cheap can of black, spray them.. done! spray your bumpers to match though.. Best way to do it is sand it down, primer it, spray it and i find lacquering it is also good. Then again on my old corsa i just sprayed over them black.
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Re: Plastic wheel arch trims
ive got a black gloss spray ...... and the fella says u dnt need to prima with them so i maite use that
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Re: Plastic wheel arch trims
Iv'e just sprayed my wing mirrors black from silver and laquered them they look great but make the trim look shiot, may paint aand laquer some trim as a trial but dubious wether it would look too black and tacky?
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Re: Plastic wheel arch trims
loppylauz82 wrote:ive got a black gloss spray ...... and the fella says u dnt need to prima with them so i maite use that
yh shud be ok aslong as u dont mind it peeling off after a few weeks, or as soon as a pressure washer touches it.
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Re: Plastic wheel arch trims
i have had mine done, gloss black after grey primer.. works fine. Pressure wash the car so many times and it dont peel off at all.
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so in the long run its a case of sanding priming then spraying cool ive got loadsa time lol thanx guys