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  • Which product for door side panels?

    Hi all, please see the pic and recommend if PlastX would be a good product to maintain the shine. I have tried ColorX works good but not sure if I am supposed to use it on this or not. It seems like Colored plastic with high gloss.
    Thanks

  • #2
    Re: Which product for door side panels?

    Might give you an idea about working on clear plastics...



    PlastX can do it IMO...
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    • #3
      Re: Which product for door side panels?

      PlastX is intended for removing scratches and oxidization from clear plastics,such as headlights etc.It is a polishing compound.

      Practically all vehicles have those plastic panels on the window frame.

      You just need to use a plastic trim detailer.Something like 'Natural Shine' would be fine here.

      Last edited by Eddie6th; Jun 15, 2009, 05:05 AM. Reason: Additional info

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      • #4
        Re: Which product for door side panels?

        What kind of plastic is it? What kind of car are you working on? The plastic panels on my uncle's '96 Explorer were rather faded and I took them from this:



        to this:


        using Ultimate Compound. Yes, you heard right, Ultimate Compound. This is what the pad looked like after I was done:


        So, you might try that and see if that works for you. Hope this helps!
        Shane
        1995 Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera SL

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        • #5
          Re: Which product for door side panels?

          I like gold class trim detailer. I couldn't find it in stores so i ordered it from ADS (autodetailingsolutions) for $3.75. Since then I have found it at my local NAPA auto parts store for $6+ dollars. Such a great product with an even greater price!


          This is gold class trim detailer on the left and nothing on the right

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          • #6
            Re: Which product for door side panels?

            I have used Ultimate Compound and 105 on those parts like cierasl did with the same good results. Im thinking M80 would work just as well
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            • #7
              Re: Which product for door side panels?

              Can I use UC on the black gaskets, will it come out looking like the side panels did?

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              • #8
                Re: Which product for door side panels?

                I use Gold Class Trim Detailer, if it's plastic
                If it's paint try a few different compounds to see what it likes.
                Scratch-X, Ultimate Compound?

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                • #9
                  Re: Which product for door side panels?

                  Originally posted by CieraSL View Post
                  What kind of plastic is it? What kind of car are you working on? The plastic panels on my uncle's '96 Explorer were rather faded and I took them from this:
                  to this:
                  using Ultimate Compound. Yes, you heard right, Ultimate Compound. This is what the pad looked like after I was done:
                  So, you might try that and see if that works for you. Hope this helps!
                  It is a Lexus Rx330 and I am not sure what type of plastic it is but it has very high gloss mirror like finsh.

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                  • #10
                    Re: Which product for door side panels?

                    Originally posted by Johnson View Post
                    Can I use UC on the black gaskets, will it come out looking like the side panels did?
                    No, you would want something like the Gold Class Trim Detailer for the rubber.
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                    • #11
                      Re: Which product for door side panels?

                      Originally posted by technoguy View Post
                      It is a Lexus Rx330 and I am not sure what type of plastic it is but it has very high gloss mirror like finsh.
                      Sounds coated, I would try a dab of PlastX
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