I have a brush guard for my Range Rover (brush guard is made by land rover), and it has a good fade on it. What can I use to bring back the black? The brush guard is made of two different types of plastics. The parts that extend are the lights is hard, but the part that squares around the grille is softer (more absorbent). Any ideas?
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Re: Range Rover Brush Guard
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Apply using a Foam Applicator or MF Applicator and then remove access with a MF Towel.
Also, this can be used on other plastics from bumpers, stepping trim, mud guards, engine bay, etc.Matt
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