Exterior Trim

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ClubTropicana
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Exterior Trim

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Hi erm im new to here so if this post is in the wrong place my bad :o

Quick question.

Is their any trim restorers worth buying, that will last a while or is it better to throw a bit of paint on trim?

I just got my first car and the trim is badly faded :o
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You can pick up some back to black for about £3. Lasts a while for me
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Brb, didnt know it was that inexpensive, halfords time xD
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Supermarkets sell it cheap to. Got some of asdas own stuff for £2 Image
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Boiled linseed oil is very good and last a good while can be picked up at bnq or ebay

Its ment for timber but its good for corsas aswell :lol:
If it doesn't fit,
force it,
If it breaks,
It needed replacing anyway :thumbs:
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lol might have a bit of fun and check out what works best :o
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i use linseed oil and is really good, have to use it sparingly though, ive also heard peanut butter is another good one..
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