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Chris Stoffel
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I need help with my plastieks.

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It seems as if when mud gets onto my Jimny's plastick parts it gets stained. Is that normal? How do I get it off.

Please advise.
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Don't drive through mud?
Could this be sarcasm?

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Oppies3800 wrote:
Sun Jun 13, 2021 6:09 pm
Don't drive through mud?
No. Mud is part of the planet. I drive through everything on the planet.
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Chris kyk by Midas of Autozone jy kry silicone spray in n blikkie.
Sprei dit op en vee dan met n lap mooi in. Ek gebruik dit vir my dash en al die rubbers en plastic aan buite kant en self tyers ook.

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Dankie Leon! Pak die stof nie aan die bumpers vas nadat dit behandel is nie?
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Wynns make a product called Black Back, IIRC, it wipes on and dries quickly, brings the black out in the plastic again, its not like silicon that attracts all the dust.
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Thanks Wave!
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Wave wrote:
Mon Jun 14, 2021 8:30 am
Wynns make a product called Black Back, IIRC, it wipes on and dries quickly, brings the black out in the plastic again, its not like silicon that attracts all the dust.
It is black though. The Jimny's fenders are not totally black. The stuff is fairly permanent as well. Once it's on, it's on.

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... just leave those 'plastieks' as they are,
... maybe folk will think you go off-road & stuff ?
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BushWacker wrote:
Tue Jun 15, 2021 9:38 pm
... just leave those 'plastieks' as they are,
... maybe folk will think you go off-road & stuff ?
Yes, that is a good idea! Just never clean the car?
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