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  • Protecting a Deflector

    Folks...

    I just ordered a hood deflector for my '09 Sonata because of the abuse my hood has taken from driving the PA Turnpike 4 days a week. Once I install it, what products to do you recommend to keep it shiny and clear? I know first-hand all about the magic of Plast-X, but any other tips or products to keep something like a deflector in good shape is greatly appreciated!http://meguiarsonline.com/forums/ima...lies/smile.gif
    Ray...
    Graphic Designer and detail semi-freak!

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    Re: Protecting a Deflector

    Nothing too speacial to do with it.

    I use a cleaner/wax and wax on the top side of mine. I am sure the underside of mine is quite swirled up by now, but cant get to it, so oh well.
    2017 Subaru WRX Premium - WR Blue

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    • #3
      Re: Protecting a Deflector

      Basically, I would treat it like the rest of your paint.
      quality creates its own demand

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      • #4
        Re: Protecting a Deflector

        I like using #20 Polymer Sealant on plastic bug shields. I also clay them first.
        Nick
        Tucker's Detailing Services
        815-954-0773
        2012 Ford Transit Connect

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