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olivialees12
05-28-2018, 08:51 PM
Ok, so my Dad has an SSR and the side steps are a black plastic/rubber that over the years is getting a glossy coat on them and although still black could look a heck of a lot better. I've used detergents, blue scrub pads and other various remedies to fix them and bring the truck back to the showroom look. Putting product on them just sits and isn't being absorbed.

Does anyone have a suggestion for this? I have a PC 7424XP. Is there an attachment for it? Do y'all have a cleaner/conditioner for the rubber?

His truck looks great other than these black steps. Thanks in advance, I appreciate it!. (https://ok.ru/profile/575267507854/statuses/68439170960270)

Mike Phillips
06-05-2018, 08:18 AM
Ok, so my Dad has an SSR and the side steps are a black plastic/rubber that over the years is getting a glossy coat on them and although still black could look a heck of a lot better. I've used detergents, blue scrub pads and other various remedies to fix them and bring the truck back to the showroom look. Putting product on them just sits and isn't being absorbed.

Does anyone have a suggestion for this? I have a PC 7424XP. Is there an attachment for it? Do y'all have a cleaner/conditioner for the rubber?

His truck looks great other than these black steps. Thanks in advance, I appreciate it!.





Are you talking about "pebble textured plastic"?


Can you add a picture?


Here's this...

How to do high quality production detailing - Your largest market! (http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/pictures-detailing-boot-camp-classes/94327-how-do-high-quality-production-detailing-your-largest-market.html)

Machine scrubbing plastic cladding

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Lots of pictures and text sharing how we did this in the actual write-up...


How to do high quality production detailing - Your largest market! (http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/pictures-detailing-boot-camp-classes/94327-how-do-high-quality-production-detailing-your-largest-market.html)

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