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Justin181

What To Do With Faded Trims?!?

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Justin181

Alright guys.. i want to fully get my trims back to near new condition!

My gti is a ph1.5 so the trims are supossed to be grey i believe?? But some of them are almost white they are that faded! I have bought some autobright restore 2 grey dye .. and done two of the trims but they look too greyish blue? :/ not that dark grey they should be..

 

So..my questions are...

Can i paint them with normal grey paint??

Or could i paint them black like a ph2 ??!

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Gaz205

I use wurth trim dye. 2 coats perfect still after 6 weeks. I use gloss dash wipes to freshen them up and the dye remains perfect

 

Mine should be ph1 grey but decided on black as it covered them a lot better

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Justin181

So i can just find a matching grey paint and paint them instead of this dye ??

 

I just want them to look as original as they can for my restoration project.

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dobboy

Get a paint shop to do it, there's a bit of skill involved.

 

Primed, texturised, and painted with a paint with a matting agent added.

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dcc

Used engine oil

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Gaz205

All I can say is £21 for dye and it worked for me. Longevity? Paint will be better if done right. Badly painted will look awful so it comes down to cost and potential future maintenance.

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dobboy

Here's mines painted in RAL7021. Was done in late 2013 early 2014 iirc. None of it has flaked or peeled, however i'm careful with it when washing it etc.

 

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Gaz205

Here's mines painted in RAL7021. Was done in late 2013 early 2014 iirc. None of it has flaked or peeled, however i'm careful with it when washing it etc.

 

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Really nice

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Justin181

Dobboy is that black or grey?? Looks black to me

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GLPoomobile

Since you've already got the grey Autobrite why not buy some black Autobrite and try mixing them together until you get a shade you are happy with?

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dobboy

Dobboy is that black or grey?? Looks black to me

It's not black, it's kind grey with a hint of blue to my eyes.

 

Same colour as unbleached interior back panels, and probably slightly darker than the back of an arch.

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Justin181

Since you've already got the grey Autobrite why not buy some black Autobrite and try mixing them together until you get a shade you are happy with?

Good idea that.. ive ordered the wurth anthracite dye so ill see how that looks in comparrison

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toolie72

Since you've already got the grey Autobrite why not buy some black Autobrite and try mixing them together until you get a shade you are happy with?

So obvious when you think about it

Barnaby Titwank You are a blooming genius!!

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Gaz205

Good idea that.. ive ordered the wurth anthracite dye so ill see how that looks in comparrison

Make sure you wet the sponge and really really scrub your plastics before applying it

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Justin181

What does wetting the sponge do?

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Gaz205

Thins it down and give a more even cover

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Justin181

Quick update.. the Wurth trim restorer is spot on!!

The grey is a nice dark grey and looks lovely once dry! All my trims look brand new!

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Gaz205

Quick update.. the Wurth trim restorer is spot on!!

The grey is a nice dark grey and looks lovely once dry! All my trims look brand new!

To keep them fresh I use simoniz gloss dash wipes on them. I don't wash mine as it doesn't get used in the rain so not sure how they will cope with the weather

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