LeadingEdgeDetail
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Just thought I'd bring it up... Detailed an '86 Jetta that hadn't been waxed, detailed, or even washed, in a veeery long time...
I didn't get pics, but the wheel arches, as well as the bumpers, had faded beyond grey to WHITE! White with some grey streaks! :faint:
After rubbing some Meguiars #40, it was obvious that this thing wasn't going to be able to look as good as new. :wall
But then, I remembered a trick I read on-line about using a heatgun to bring back faded plastic... I've never tried it, but what better chance to try? Sure enough, about a second after I start the plastic turns jet black again! Took about an hour and 15 minutes to do all of it, but after, the plastic looked almost as good as new! Then I let everything cool, and rubbed in some Meguiars #40, and it was brilliantly black, and brilliantly gleaming.
All in all, the car went from an $800 neglected Jetta, to a $2500-ish Jetta with a couple dents! Pretty good improvement, and shows why people should get their cars detailed before selling!! :rules:
The owner was --> :woohoo:
I didn't get pics, but the wheel arches, as well as the bumpers, had faded beyond grey to WHITE! White with some grey streaks! :faint:
After rubbing some Meguiars #40, it was obvious that this thing wasn't going to be able to look as good as new. :wall
But then, I remembered a trick I read on-line about using a heatgun to bring back faded plastic... I've never tried it, but what better chance to try? Sure enough, about a second after I start the plastic turns jet black again! Took about an hour and 15 minutes to do all of it, but after, the plastic looked almost as good as new! Then I let everything cool, and rubbed in some Meguiars #40, and it was brilliantly black, and brilliantly gleaming.
All in all, the car went from an $800 neglected Jetta, to a $2500-ish Jetta with a couple dents! Pretty good improvement, and shows why people should get their cars detailed before selling!! :rules:
The owner was --> :woohoo: