Hello Autopia!
I am a newbie here so I'm still a little new to detailing.
My car:
I drive a 1995 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo. I really really like that car. It does need a paint job and I knew it was going to need one when I first got it in 2003. It had 65K miles on it so it was a good buy.
My past detailing:
I usually use a claybar with the three step Meguires Wax/Polish and I loved the results. It made that nasty painy look good.
My main concern:
If you have seen a Grand Cherokee Laredo, you'll notice the two tone statement. I love that gray plastic color, especially with my forest green paint. As I said above, the Jeep will get painted this summer. I want to make the plastic look brand new. It's been through over ten years of sun and abuse (its great in tight parking spots). Is there any product that I could use to restore the color. I don't care if I have to reapply every so often. I've used Stoner's More Shine, Less Time but that's expensive seeing as how much plastic is on my Jeep and it doesn't last. Back to Black looks great, until it rains. I've heard something called Black Again or Forever Black. Any suggestions?
Carlo
I am a newbie here so I'm still a little new to detailing.
My car:
I drive a 1995 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo. I really really like that car. It does need a paint job and I knew it was going to need one when I first got it in 2003. It had 65K miles on it so it was a good buy.
My past detailing:
I usually use a claybar with the three step Meguires Wax/Polish and I loved the results. It made that nasty painy look good.
My main concern:
If you have seen a Grand Cherokee Laredo, you'll notice the two tone statement. I love that gray plastic color, especially with my forest green paint. As I said above, the Jeep will get painted this summer. I want to make the plastic look brand new. It's been through over ten years of sun and abuse (its great in tight parking spots). Is there any product that I could use to restore the color. I don't care if I have to reapply every so often. I've used Stoner's More Shine, Less Time but that's expensive seeing as how much plastic is on my Jeep and it doesn't last. Back to Black looks great, until it rains. I've heard something called Black Again or Forever Black. Any suggestions?
Carlo