I'd suggest Penetrol. I used it a year ago on the fiberglass top and it still has not oxidized, which is a record for me. It should be used on any surface to brighten, deoxidize and sustain shine, but whatever condition the paint is in when you apply it, such as dirty, you'll fasten that to the paint. So clean the surface real well before applying. It's a winner. Easy to use too. Not so much "buffing" as with waxes and pastes. An info link: http://www.flood.com/Flood/CustomerSupport/FAQ/DIY/Penetrol+FAQ.htm bob > Someone mentioned this on the list a long time ago, Mother's Back to Black > Bumper and > Trim Polish. I've had good results with it, but nothing lasts forever. > I think someone also mentioned using black shoe polish on the chin > spoiler. > > Jerry > > > > so, i've read that there are those who believe that armor all actually > > does damage to the vinyl interior. > > > > are there any better cleaning agents available that have the same > > shining effect? > > > > also, has anybody found a product that will work well for > > brightening/shining the fiberglass bumpers? > > > > thanks! > > dusty. > > |___|_|_|__\ > > |___|__-|-__| > > "(o)-----(o)--" > > > |
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