This thread may help.
http://www.aulro.com/afvb/discovery-...rishing-2.html
I used forever black on mine. great long lasting results for only about $20.
Cheers
Martin
I personally haven't tried this method, but you can apparently use a heat gun to rejuvenate faded bumpers.
How to Blacken Bumpers | eHow.com
I guess you'd want to test this on a small, non-obvious section before tackling the whole catastrophe.
I reckon I'd only try the heat gun approach if I had a spare set of bumpers/guards!!!
Apparently works pretty well. There is a mention on one of the UK LR forums that the heatgun treatment revives the colour for about 12 months vs 3 months for the applied revivers.
I'm not sure that I'd use the sandpaper as suggested in the link to eHow. Cleaning with rubbing alcohol as a first step and heating appears to be all that really at is required.
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pw0cWfTZ_dA]YouTube - Fix Your Faded Jeep Wheel Flares[/ame]
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q-dtbBzky-s&feature=fvwrel]YouTube - Using a heat gun to restore automotive plastics[/ame]
for long lasting results -
> C4 Trim Restorer
be prepared to pay BIG..
I just used this on the wife's Vitara external plastic trim, including rear bumper, and it worked great!
Aerosol Vinyl Paint Gloss Bla-, Septone Products Australia
It dries in about 30 seconds (looks like alcohol drying), and was only about $13 a can. Not sure about lifespan though, but after about 3 months hers looks the same as the day I did it.
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