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    Question

    Hello all,


    Probably been done before, prior to me joining so apologies in advance.

    Has anyone got a preferred method for cleaning/oiling/covering the rear part of the chassis below the rear door on the 90's. My 2012 needs a little attention.

    Thank you

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    I hit mine with Meguiars Wet-Look Polish once every couple of months, takes ten minutes and gives it a light sheen. Not really a permanent solution though.

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    Hello Mjt084,

    That's what I was after, much appreciated.

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    I use Autoglym Bumper & Trim Gel. It also adds a light sheen but needs to probably be applied after every wash.
    It is very easy to apply and the thing I like is you can use it on the door rubbers and plastic parts light side mirrors.

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    Thank you Aguy, appreciated.

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    Anybody got any ideas on a more permanent solution to glossing up the plastic bits? Looking to paint (gloss black) the mirrors, headlight surrounds, and grill at the very least; they're looking fairly faded after 20 years, but I don't want to end up with a flakey finish a couple of months later.
    Cheers
    Niels

    Snowy - 1998 300tdi Defender 110

    Past:
    The Toad - 1992 200Tdi Defender 110

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    I took my 2012 110 back to the dealer because mine faded heaps and they organised it to be resprayed by a spray painter. Made it look 100% but just make sure if you have a towbar to remove it as they wouldnt remove mine and spray under it.

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