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H18Golf:
Looking for a bit of advice from the guys in the know out there.

I am wanting to get my honeycomb grill back to looking black as it's the only thing that lets my cars appearance down.

I've been meaning to do this for a while and remember folk saying to use Gtechniq C4.  Obviously you don't get a lot of this for your money and I seem to remember people saying to use an ear bud to get in about the grill.  Will this not use up the C4 very quickly?  Alternatively how should this be applied?

Or is there a better product out there and how should it be used?  I don't want to go down the plastic dip route etc, I still want it to blend in with all the other plastics.

I am wanting to use this on all plastics, I presume it won't damage the paintwork if a small bit got on it?

Thanks as always for your help.   :happy2:

white91:
Just done all my plastics with c4, a little goes a long way!


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H18Golf:
Did you do the grill with ear buds or another way?  Did the plastic parts come up well?

Also interested to know how long it will keep the plastics looking black before needing to be done again?

white91:
Used an ear bud to get into the corners, then the pads to do the rest


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H18Golf:
Spent a bit of time at lunch looking into these products and another has come up with decent reviews, 303 aerospace protectant.  Looks like a few people on here have used it, but no info on how long it lasts?

What would be the better of the two, C4 or this?

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