Good day,
I have a 2004 9-3 Aero (Black) that, when I last waxed, has some
"greying" residue spots on the black hard plastic/rubber trim on the
rear bumper. I have tried car wash soap, "Back To Black", and a few
other cleansers and cannot seem to get rid of the discolouration.
2 questions...
1) Has anyone else had this problem and how did you get rid of the
spots.
2) Has anyone ever thought of (or has) painted this trim to match the
colour of the vehicle? I always thought is might look good if all of
molding on the cars were coulor keyed. If you have done/see this,
please post a link to some pics.
Thanks in advance,
Tony C
mike9000 - 28 Nov 2005 18:52 GMT
Just try some peanut butter ...
> Good day,
>
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> Thanks in advance,
> Tony C
Nasty Bob - 28 Nov 2005 19:30 GMT
> Just try some peanut butter ...
Would that be smooth or crunchy??
mike9000 - 28 Nov 2005 20:01 GMT
> > Just try some peanut butter ...
>
> Would that be smooth or crunchy??
Hi!
You surely forgot to write down a " ;-) ", didn't you?
I think that a creamy product will just do: as it's not an abrasive job to be done,
but an solvent effect of the peanut oils we rely on.
Regards from Upper Bavaria / Germany / Europe
Nasty Bob - 28 Nov 2005 19:59 GMT
> > > Just try some peanut butter ...
> >
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>
> Regards from Upper Bavaria / Germany / Europe
;-)
Greetings from Scotland
Dave Hinz - 28 Nov 2005 20:09 GMT
>> Just try some peanut butter ...
>
> Would that be smooth or crunchy??
Crunchy is the only way to eat peanut butter, so why would you have that
other type around anyway?
Nasty Bob - 28 Nov 2005 20:25 GMT
> >> Just try some peanut butter ...
> >
> > Would that be smooth or crunchy??
>
> Crunchy is the only way to eat peanut butter, so why would you have that
> other type around anyway?
To polish your windows of course..
Dave Hinz - 28 Nov 2005 20:27 GMT
>> Crunchy is the only way to eat peanut butter, so why would you have that
>> other type around anyway?
> To polish your windows of course..
You're an odd one, Nasty Bob.
Dave "I say that with respect and admiration, of course..." Hinz