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LT1 guys
how do you get the black headlight cove in the front bumper shiny and slick? mine is rough and dullish. theres no reflection on it.
should i clay bar it or what?
should i clay bar it or what?
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i use the armor-all sp? protective gel i also use it on my windshield wiper covers.. sun caked and grey and it turns them gloss wet black and lasts a long time.
only problem is when it rains it tends to smear a little so i'm trying to find something better
only problem is when it rains it tends to smear a little so i'm trying to find something better
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Originally Posted by Strokinit383
Theyre painted that way. You will need to repaint it if you want it shiny.
But if you clay bar and wax it it will have a nice satin finish.
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Clay Bar! I spent about 10 mins on each one and I got mine to come out shinny. So much that they reflect the head lights! Then put Mothers cleaner wax on it and I was done. The Meguires NXT left streeks in the plastic, so the cleaner wax did best at bringing back the color.
Hope this helps man.
-bryan
Hope this helps man.
-bryan
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answered my question with my car's replica too
thanks.
thanks.
Originally Posted by bmccrary
Clay Bar! I spent about 10 mins on each one and I got mine to come out shinny. So much that they reflect the head lights! Then put Mothers cleaner wax on it and I was done. The Meguires NXT left streeks in the plastic, so the cleaner wax did best at bringing back the color.
Hope this helps man.
-bryan
Hope this helps man.
-bryan