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Re: Tip For Audi Oxidized Metal Trim
Thanks for that tip. I used some cut compound one time on some Honda trim on that was badly water spotted.
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Re: Tip For Audi Oxidized Metal Trim
Originally Posted by 530inv
Thanks for that tip. I used some cut compound one time on some Honda trim on that was badly water spotted.
No problem. Do you know if the trim was coated, or was it water spots on metal?
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Not to hijack this thread, but does anyone have tips on BMW trim? Would this be the same thing?
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Originally Posted by pcw25
Not to hijack this thread, but does anyone have tips on BMW trim? Would this be the same thing?
I just went out and tried it on my x5 trim. It helps quite a bit, but not as well as on the audi trim. I'm trying a stronger plastic polish later this week among other things and I'll update the results in this thread.
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Originally Posted by swanicyouth
The stuff int the silver tube or the polishing soap? The stuff in the silver tube is super abrasive. I wouldn't use that on trim or paint.
I've used it on chromed plastic with no issues. I wouldn't touch my paint with it. In the description on detailed image they say you can use it on metal and plastic. But to each their own. And by the way his trim looks its worth a shot.
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Thanks for the tip - I do a lot of Audi's and this will certainly be one to keep in mind for improving the look of the trim
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Hey guys, just an update about cleaning the trim up.
I was unable to find my scrap piece of trim to test all the different polishes and approaches, so I picked a few I thought would work better.
A Few Things I Noted
Using any sort of rubbing compound is overkill for the thin plastic coating on the trim. The plastic acts similar to a very soft clearcoat, it hazes and scratches easily. For most of the hazing and spots a very mild polish is as aggressive as I would get.
I managed to remove most of the cloudiness, haze, and rainbow discoloration from the trim to a point where as an enthusiast detailer I'm satisfied, and no longer want to plastidip or vinyl wrap it. A small amount of haze is still present which I was unable to remove. It got better as I used finer polishes, but even with plastx as my final it didn't seem to be fine enough. I'm open to any suggestions of a very fine plastic polish to give a try.
Comparison Picture
Getting good pictures of the trim is difficult, it looks different from every angle it seems. You can see the difference between the two sides clearly. The left was washed, clayed, and wiped with ipa. The right side was polished first with Menz 4500, then Plastx.
Here's another shot from a different angle a little further away.
Overall I'm happy with the results. The trim looks better than most of the Audi trim I've seen around now.
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Well I thought you did quite well and I would be happy with those results. Now, knowing it's plastic what is the protection solution? I have my ideas but interested in others.
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Re: Tip For Audi Oxidized Metal Trim
Originally Posted by Klink10
Well I thought you did quite well and I would be happy with those results. Now, knowing it's plastic what is the protection solution? I have my ideas but interested in others.
I would probably use something like Sonax Polymer Net Shield or Adam's Quick Sealant, but I suppose a liquid paint sealant would work as well.
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Originally Posted by Klink10
Well I thought you did quite well and I would be happy with those results. Now, knowing it's plastic what is the protection solution? I have my ideas but interested in others.
Thanks, it's been quite a search to find a decent fix. For right now I'm using UTTG as a lsp. It looks good, is supposed to offer uv protection, and repels water nicely. If it doesn't hold up very well I'll probably use DG501 for its superior uv protection and durability.
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