Cleaning Honeycomb Grills
- KennyPOLO_Gti
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Cleaning Honeycomb Grills
Dont know about everyone else but mu honeycomb grills are a pain in the arse to keep looking black. I use Megs Trim Detailer on them but after one or two days of rain they just go back to the grey faded look! So now i dont even bother. Anyone got any better products to use that last, Failing that i could go a get them painted black??? 
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Re: Cleaning Honeycomb Grills
paint.... 
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Re: Cleaning Honeycomb Grills
...but use lots of laquer......
dont wanna be spending that much time doing it
then it going crap when the first stone hits it lol
dont wanna be spending that much time doing it
then it going crap when the first stone hits it lol
Re: Cleaning Honeycomb Grills
iv never had a problem with mine from the first groub buy, i just pressure wash the grills, job done
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Re: Cleaning Honeycomb Grills
Mines just look dead faded, never thought about it getting chipped, probably not a good idea painting them
Not got a pressure washer, just the garden hose
Not got a pressure washer, just the garden hose
Re: Cleaning Honeycomb Grills
heat gun 
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Re: Cleaning Honeycomb Grills
Try Chemicals Guys trim gel. Get a big damp paint brush to apply.
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Re: Cleaning Honeycomb Grills
Sounds nice and easy to apply! Going to order some just now then 
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Re: Cleaning Honeycomb Grills
Got it today! First class stuffTim_GTi wrote:Try Chemicals Guys trim gel. Get a big damp paint brush to apply.
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Re: Cleaning Honeycomb Grills
Aye mate. It's good for all rubber & plastic! try it on your tyres and windows seals also 


