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To the rubber bumper crowd...

terriphill

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I am working on spiffing up the midget. The bumpers are in great shape, but faded looking. I would like to clean and "oil" them, but I don't know what to use. I am not a huge armor all fan, but would you consider this best? They seem "dry" looking and have a few spots (probably from oil or antifreeze or other fluids leaked during the rebuild)
 
One more vote for "Back-To-Black" here. It even made Charlotte's bumpers look presentable. Check out page 2 of my Cardomain to see the difference between when I went to the beach and when I detailed her.

https://www.cardomain.com/ride/2455304
 
All my cars get cleaned with AutoGlym products, there bumper care works a treat. If it's good enough for Aston Martin, Rolls Royce, Jaguar etc...
 
Not even sure if AutoGlym products are available here. Of course I'm not sure if "Back-To-Black" is available over there!
 
I think it is, I know they do the tyre foam here (which works great for cleaning whitewalls btw, just spray on and wipe it around to make them look new again!). I used to get Zymol from Pepboys when I was in the States, although it's more pricey here so I stick to Autoglym now. Zymol smelt great, although the polish used to give me blue hands for a couple days afterwards!!!
 
Another testimony for Back 2 Black

I do not have a RB lbc, but use it on other vehicles and am very happy with it.

Patrick
 
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