Hi erm im new to here so if this post is in the wrong place my bad
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
Exterior Trim
- ClubTropicana
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- Barraclough
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Re: Exterior Trim
You can pick up some back to black for about £3. Lasts a while for me
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Re: Exterior Trim
Brb, didnt know it was that inexpensive, halfords time xD
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Re: Exterior Trim
Supermarkets sell it cheap to. Got some of asdas own stuff for £2
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Re: Exterior Trim
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
Its ment for timber but its good for corsas aswell
If it doesn't fit,
force it,
If it breaks,
It needed replacing anyway
force it,
If it breaks,
It needed replacing anyway
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Re: Exterior Trim
lol might have a bit of fun and check out what works best
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Re: Exterior Trim
i use linseed oil and is really good, have to use it sparingly though, ive also heard peanut butter is another good one..