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Old 18-04-23, 05:13 PM   #1
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As a Ford guy we normally paint the bumpers Satin Black but they are different materials from the Audi GT Coupe. Is it just a case of back to black products to renovate them? Thanks
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Old 18-04-23, 07:35 PM   #2
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I used Meguiars Ultimate Black on mine and they came up nicely, but you need to reapply it every few months or so depending on weather/use. I repaired the indicator/fog lamp bumper surrounds and therefore painted those in satin black and they still look good a year or so later... Not sure if the material is identical to the bumper itself though.
Some people swear by using a heat gun to bring up the original colour but personally I wouldn't as I think it's likely to degrade the plastic more quickly.
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Old 19-04-23, 07:43 PM   #3
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Boiled linseed oil , use sparingly and allow to dry , it’s not a permanent fix but lasts 4/5 months from experience
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