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Getting the Honeycomb Grill Back to it's Best?
Dan648v:
I've used AutoFinesse revive on mine and it worked really well!
Cheap product, easy to apply andd take off. Didn't last to bad either, probs got 6-7 washes of the car before the finish started to slip away :happy2:
xjay1337:
Buy a new one and then use c4 or similar.
such a faff to get them right if they are already faded. they also cost f*ck all to buy.
or you can buy a new one and use 303 every couple of washes. the uv protection will help stop fading.
GTI8v:
--- Quote from: xjay1337 on June 15, 2016, 01:17:27 pm ---Buy a new one and then use c4 or similar. they also cost f*ck all to buy.
--- End quote ---
@xjay1337 How much is f*ck all and where's best to get it from.
Only ones I can find have the number plate section with it which I don't need
cheers
MPS:
Can never understand all the fart-arsing about with C4 and all these coatings. Just paint it with this.... https://www.amazon.co.uk/Autotek-AT00BTB500-500ml-Bumper-Spray/dp/B004ZJILY4/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1466020021&sr=8-2&keywords=trim+spray
....and have done.
Washout:
Did my with c4 this weekend all front plastics, don't bother for the cost of the c4 and time and effort for very little reward. It did change the faded plastics but not enough for my liking. This is what I will be getting quality and fitment is excellent apparently.
http://www.xenonz.co.uk/golf-mk5-gti-grill.html
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