What You'll Learn
Aussie Conditions
Look, after 15 years in the trade, I've seen some shockers. Our UV out here absolutely cooks plastic trim, especially on utes that live outside. This checklist is for anyone sick of looking at faded mirrors and bumpers. I'm focusing on lasting results, not that oily rubbish that washes off in the first rainstorm.
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Pre-Start Checklist
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The Restoration Process
Deep Clean
Scrub the trim with APC and your brush. You'll be amazed at the brown gunk that comes out, especially if you've been driving through red dust lately.
Decontaminate
Wipe the area down with your IPA or wax remover. This strips any remaining oils. If the plastic looks 'ashy' and dry, that's actually a good sign.
Tape Up
Mask off the paintwork around the plastic. It takes five minutes but saves you a massive headache if your hand slips with the dye.
Apply Product
Put a few drops of restorer on your applicator. Work it into the plastic in small circular motions, ensuring even coverage into the grain.
Level the Surface
Wait about 1-2 minutes, then lightly wipe over the area with a clean microfibre. This picks up excess product and prevents a greasy finish.
Final Inspection
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