Restoring colour to old plastic...
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Restoring colour to old plastic...
Not really the right place to put this, but some might find it useful.
The other day I noticed just how crap the grey plastic in front of my rear wheel arches started to look. I did some quick research on the net to find out what would be the best way to restore the colour to the plastic and one suggestion I came across was.....
Peanut butter!!
Willing to give anything (well, almost anything) a shot at least once, I headed out to the drive way with some rags and a jar of peanut butter.
To my suprise, the plastic now looks fantastic!!!
If your plastics are looking a little drap, give peanut butter a shot.
The other day I noticed just how crap the grey plastic in front of my rear wheel arches started to look. I did some quick research on the net to find out what would be the best way to restore the colour to the plastic and one suggestion I came across was.....
Peanut butter!!
Willing to give anything (well, almost anything) a shot at least once, I headed out to the drive way with some rags and a jar of peanut butter.
To my suprise, the plastic now looks fantastic!!!
If your plastics are looking a little drap, give peanut butter a shot.
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Re: Restoring colour to old plastic...
No Way !!
Smoothie or Crunchie Mate ?
Must have something to do with the oil in the stuff .

Smoothie or Crunchie Mate ?
Must have something to do with the oil in the stuff .
Ummmm let me see
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Re: Restoring colour to old plastic...
haha, instead of pissing on your wheels, the local muts will be chewing on your bumpers 

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Re: Restoring colour to old plastic...
Hmmm heard that rats like Peanut Butter & dont mind chewing on plastic things
Tell me if the plastics are still in one piece in a few months time

Tell me if the plastics are still in one piece in a few months time

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Re: Restoring colour to old plastic...
Home band smooth peanut butter. I'm as surprised as the next person that it works... 

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Re: Restoring colour to old plastic...
I cant beleive this ! Pics a must ! 

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Re: Restoring colour to old plastic...
I can tell you right now, peanut butter is *The Best* stuff for using in mousetraps.....ever. Nothing works as well.ZX-10R_04 wrote:Hmmm heard that rats like Peanut Butter & dont mind chewing on plastic things...
Will give the plastic on the Prado a nudge with this stuff Jase, and see how it goes......

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Re: Restoring colour to old plastic...
Well pickle me Grandmother!?
Who'd have thought??
Who'd have thought??

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Re: Restoring colour to old plastic...
[checks date of post] hmmmm, a fortnight late 

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Re: Restoring colour to old plastic...
If nobody has noticed Gos do a swandive into the jungle he could have survived by eating his rear fender 

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Re: Restoring colour to old plastic...
I can just picture a bunch of hungry motorcyclists sitting beside there bikes licking them!



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Re: Restoring colour to old plastic...
I was just going to say what's the approved method for getting it off ie can you lick it off 

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Re: Restoring colour to old plastic...
cheaper and easier would be a bottle of peanut oil.
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Re: Restoring colour to old plastic...
aaahh...nomike-s wrote:cheaper and easier would be a bottle of peanut oil.
the peanut butter works because...yes it has an oil base and some roughage in it..to flatten and smooth the plastics
(and dont use crunchy

the best other stuff is similar...like Plexus (hydrocarbon based and with something to ' polish' the plastics
stuff like Armourall only has an oil base and imparts a shiny surface to plastics which will wear off/wash off
stuff like tyre shine has a silicon base and also just puts a shiny layer on
warning...do not use peanut butter or similar on clear acrylics or polycarbonate, you will leave a cloudy smear on it
which is very hard to remove
guess I didnt work i the plastics industry for 15 years for nothing

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Re: Restoring colour to old plastic...
seiko1 wrote:If nobody has noticed Gos do a swandive into the jungle he could have survived by eating his rear fender
mmmm yum yum - but no toast !!

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