Exterior Plastic Trim..?

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    Alex
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    I am looking to make the exterior plastic trim on my car (R56) nice and shiny like the gloss finish that you get on the A and C pillars.

    Has anyone tried this? I am looking for something that is permanent as opposed to the likes of "back to black" trim cleaners.

    Just looking for options before I go down the trim off and paint it route!

    Cheers

    Alex

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    It's trim off and paint I'm afraid :)
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    One half of Gobi and Sahara EcosseGP's Avatar
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    ^^ just like Rob says. Be warned though the stone chips can make it look tatty over a period of time.


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    Craig painted the trim on his old JCW. Have a look at his thread HERE
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    Yeah as Neil says I painted mine black. But be aware as Davy says stones chips can make it look quite tatty after a while

    Looks great tho !

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    Quote Originally Posted by Craig View Post
    Yeah as Neil says I painted mine black. But be aware as Davy says stones chips can make it look quite tatty after a while

    Looks great tho !
    It does look rather nice :) stone chips are the bane of my cars life, have two massive ones where I can only assume a couple of meteorites smashed into the bonnet...

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    Yup painted is your only opt. Mine are well overdue a re-paint (still look ok'ish) but I'd go for it any day of the week as opposed to the back to black troll


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    Dodo Juice Supernatural Trim Sealant has lasted me a year, for one application. Best stuff I've used. Apply, then just buff it when you wash the car


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    If the exterior trim is looking faded and worn Auto finesse revive will sort it out. Use a degreaser to take off any current product you have on there (G101 or similar) dry off then apply sparing using a sponge leave to dry and buff off. Job done and beads like a wax and doesn't run (unless you apply too much) .. I like painted trim but on the MINI don't think it's possible as they'll take all the hits from stones getting thrown up from the tyres ..


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    Have seen the plastics venal wrapped and they ain't to bad.... If they get chipped just take em off and re wrap.
    . Saves sanding painting laborious task..

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