Just washed but stripes need attention
#1
Just washed but stripes need attention
So I just washed the GT yesterday and dried with a good microfiber towel. Car looks great but there are some spots/areas on the vinyl stripes that don't look right. The stripes are matte black.
Do you use a cleaner on the stripes or a particular detailer that will clean them? I am using Meguiars Mirror Bright Detail Spray but it isn't removing it. It's not super noticeable but I know it's there.
I want to was the stripes but I want them to be as clean as possible before I do. Any thoughts?
Throwing in some extra pictures just because it is really clean right now and I live off of a dirt road so it is rare.
Do you use a cleaner on the stripes or a particular detailer that will clean them? I am using Meguiars Mirror Bright Detail Spray but it isn't removing it. It's not super noticeable but I know it's there.
I want to was the stripes but I want them to be as clean as possible before I do. Any thoughts?
Throwing in some extra pictures just because it is really clean right now and I live off of a dirt road so it is rare.
#2
If I remember correctly, there is vinyl stripe cleaner out there on the market.
I'd consider trying a product like 303 Automotive Protectant (303 Aerospace Protectant) in an inconspicuous place to see how it works with the vinyl stripes. I've had a lot of luck with it on plastic and vinyl surfaces on the exterior of my car, but haven't used it on my vinyl fender hash-marks. Heck; I even use it on my tires instead of tire shine (it acts as a cleaner and gives the tire a new and fresh look without looking shiny).
Again, I'd try it on an inconspicuous area of the vinyl and if you get a favorable result, I'd apply it to the stripes on your car with a fairly lint free applicator like a really good microfiber clothe.
I'd consider trying a product like 303 Automotive Protectant (303 Aerospace Protectant) in an inconspicuous place to see how it works with the vinyl stripes. I've had a lot of luck with it on plastic and vinyl surfaces on the exterior of my car, but haven't used it on my vinyl fender hash-marks. Heck; I even use it on my tires instead of tire shine (it acts as a cleaner and gives the tire a new and fresh look without looking shiny).
Again, I'd try it on an inconspicuous area of the vinyl and if you get a favorable result, I'd apply it to the stripes on your car with a fairly lint free applicator like a really good microfiber clothe.
#3
I found a product used on plastic windows on airplanes that saved my stripes. Very safe! It's Micro-gloss from Micro-Surface Finishing products , Wilton, Iowa 52778.
You can find it on the internet. It polishes out scratches without hurting the vinyl stripes! I had very bad chemical spots on my new Mustang from the factory & I polished them out with no harm to the vinyl. I suspect you won't need more than 4 OZ. Great stuff for cleaning, polishing vinyl & plastic.
Good Luck!
You can find it on the internet. It polishes out scratches without hurting the vinyl stripes! I had very bad chemical spots on my new Mustang from the factory & I polished them out with no harm to the vinyl. I suspect you won't need more than 4 OZ. Great stuff for cleaning, polishing vinyl & plastic.
Good Luck!
#4
I found a product used on plastic windows on airplanes that saved my stripes. Very safe! It's Micro-gloss from Micro-Surface Finishing products , Wilton, Iowa 52778.
You can find it on the internet. It polishes out scratches without hurting the vinyl stripes! I had very bad chemical spots on my new Mustang from the factory & I polished them out with no harm to the vinyl. I suspect you won't need more than 4 OZ. Great stuff for cleaning, polishing vinyl & plastic.
Good Luck!
You can find it on the internet. It polishes out scratches without hurting the vinyl stripes! I had very bad chemical spots on my new Mustang from the factory & I polished them out with no harm to the vinyl. I suspect you won't need more than 4 OZ. Great stuff for cleaning, polishing vinyl & plastic.
Good Luck!
#6
I'm wondering if there is a potential for the product you mentioned to be used to freshen up headlights???? It might be an alternative to some of the kits that are on the market.
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