Screen wash staining rear bumper plastic insert on S3

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Screen wash staining rear bumper plastic insert on S3

Post by david7m » Thu Nov 29, 2007 2:16 pm

Hi

Has anyone else come across this?

I dont have the screen wash mixed more than 10%, but it seems to have marked the grey plastic insert on the rear bumper :( Auto Gym plastic restorer had little effect ..... any ideas?

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RE: Screen wash staining rear bumper plastic insert on S3

Post by david7m » Wed Nov 19, 2008 2:16 pm

This is still happening.

Any ideas?

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RE: Screen wash staining rear bumper plastic insert on S3

Post by Virdee Autos » Wed Nov 19, 2008 8:06 pm

Stupid question, but what screen wash are you using?

Most of the cheap ones around now, stain plastics, and especially plastic headlamp lenses.
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RE: Screen wash staining rear bumper plastic insert on S3

Post by bobbler » Wed Nov 19, 2008 10:59 pm

As daft as it sounds - peanut butter!
Seriously it works real good at cleaning up textured plastics to give them a like new look. I just did the bikes bits in it and brought them up a treat. Simply smear it on, wait about 5/10 minutes and rub it off.
I have used Armourall, Autoglym bumper gel and even (the rather pricey) 303 Aerospace dressing, peanut butter gives a far better finish and seems to be lasting as least as good as the Autoglym. 303 is best used inside as it doesn't seem to like rain at all (goes all streaky pretty quickly)
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Re: RE: Screen wash staining rear bumper plastic insert on S

Post by david7m » Thu Nov 20, 2008 10:30 am

Virdee Autos wrote:Stupid question, but what screen wash are you using?

Most of the cheap ones around now, stain plastics, and especially plastic headlamp lenses.
Cheap Wilkos stuff, its 59p and makes 5 litres :(

Off to Halfords the weekend I think!

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Re: RE: Screen wash staining rear bumper plastic insert on S

Post by david7m » Thu Nov 20, 2008 10:37 am

bobbler wrote:As daft as it sounds - peanut butter!
Seriously it works real good at cleaning up textured plastics to give them a like new look. I just did the bikes bits in it and brought them up a treat. Simply smear it on, wait about 5/10 minutes and rub it off.
I have used Armourall, Autoglym bumper gel and even (the rather pricey) 303 Aerospace dressing, peanut butter gives a far better finish and seems to be lasting as least as good as the Autoglym. 303 is best used inside as it doesn't seem to like rain at all (goes all streaky pretty quickly)
Think i'll have to reverse onto the drive for the peanut butter trick :lol:

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RE: Re: RE: Screen wash staining rear bumper plastic insert

Post by bobbler » Thu Nov 20, 2008 6:43 pm

Ha ha, yeah I was making sure the neighbours where not watching when I did my bike bits. I scooped up a handful and left the jar in the house just to be sure. LOL
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Re: RE: Screen wash staining rear bumper plastic insert on S

Post by Virdee Autos » Thu Nov 20, 2008 10:45 pm

david7m wrote:
Virdee Autos wrote:Stupid question, but what screen wash are you using?

Most of the cheap ones around now, stain plastics, and especially plastic headlamp lenses.
Cheap Wilkos stuff, its 59p and makes 5 litres :(

Off to Halfords the weekend I think!

Dave
Hahaha, there you go!

This is why I only stock Wurth screenwash. As stupid as it may sound, but with the newer plastics, and the amount used on newer cars, it's wise to use some proper stuff!
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Re: RE: Re: RE: Screen wash staining rear bumper plastic ins

Post by david7m » Fri Nov 21, 2008 1:12 pm

bobbler wrote:Ha ha, yeah I was making sure the neighbours where not watching when I did my bike bits. I scooped up a handful and left the jar in the house just to be sure. LOL
I wont ask how you came about this technique ;)

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Re: RE: Screen wash staining rear bumper plastic insert on S

Post by david7m » Fri Nov 21, 2008 1:13 pm

Virdee Autos wrote:
david7m wrote:
Virdee Autos wrote:Stupid question, but what screen wash are you using?

Most of the cheap ones around now, stain plastics, and especially plastic headlamp lenses.
Cheap Wilkos stuff, its 59p and makes 5 litres :(

Off to Halfords the weekend I think!

Dave
Hahaha, there you go!

This is why I only stock Wurth screenwash. As stupid as it may sound, but with the newer plastics, and the amount used on newer cars, it's wise to use some proper stuff!
Will Halfords be ok?

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Re: RE: Re: RE: Screen wash staining rear bumper plastic ins

Post by bobbler » Sat Nov 22, 2008 12:41 pm

david7m wrote:
bobbler wrote:Ha ha, yeah I was making sure the neighbours where not watching when I did my bike bits. I scooped up a handful and left the jar in the house just to be sure. LOL
I wont ask how you came about this technique ;)

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RE: Re: RE: Re: RE: Screen wash staining rear bumper plastic

Post by Virdee Autos » Sat Nov 22, 2008 11:46 pm

I suppose so, or see if they have anyting branded

Otherwise make a trip to your local VW/Audi dealer
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