love the dinos lol. i've been using one off amazon trim serum once every two months or so. This is new, a once a year application sounds good. I agree Jeep plastic is horrible.
@@Whiteandsonsgarage pretty easy, you wipe it on, let it sit overnight with no rain if you can then buff it flat. I put turtlewax seal and shine over top of it to keep it longer with some extra UV protection
How have you been restoring the faded plastic on your 4x4?
Excellent video, I'm really impressed with your results 😊😊😊
@@claudiadavies5110 thanks really appreciate it. The black is still looking good now 5 years on.
@@Whiteandsonsgarage wow that's incredible, I'm going to try it😀😀😀
Cheers for the update mate .Just get Isopropyl alcohol from bunnings and mix 20/80water and thats your flash prep
No problem at all, that’s definitely a good idea, I will do that next time I redo it, when ever that is.
I been using cheap Bunnings brand. Lasts a good month as long as I don't wash it every week.
What brand is that? Would definitely recommend Bowdens for long term
love the dinos lol. i've been using one off amazon trim serum once every two months or so. This is new, a once a year application sounds good. I agree Jeep plastic is horrible.
Hahaha thanks mate, that’s sounds ok, how hard is that one to apply? Yeah doing it once a year is pretty good
@@Whiteandsonsgarage pretty easy, you wipe it on, let it sit overnight with no rain if you can then buff it flat. I put turtlewax seal and shine over top of it to keep it longer with some extra UV protection
@@TopHatGent nice, sounds pretty easy to do, anything is better than the faded plastic on the Jeep.
Shame to use such a good product on a Jeep. 😂
Hahaha thought if I used a good product it would make it better…