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Apply a liberal coating of peanut butter , buff to a shine and stand back to admire your handywork :woop:
Take care not to let the neighbours see the jar though :whistle:
Doesn't last forever mind , needs topping up every few weeks , although so does " auto finesse - revive " , a more expensive alternative :thumbsup:
Cheers vicars
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Gtechniq c4 you won't have to do anything to the bumper again for two years.
http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/engine-and...d_851.html
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What works a treat on black bumper without using silicon sprays,is shoe polish.
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Boiled linseed oil works a treat & lasts about a month.Clean properly first.:thumbsup:
Strawberry flavoured windows
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