Mar 17, 2007 #1 T Toyman New member What will i want to use on the bottom half, which is all hard plastic sides, as in cleaning and an LSP on it? Could i use AW on it?
What will i want to use on the bottom half, which is all hard plastic sides, as in cleaning and an LSP on it? Could i use AW on it?
Mar 17, 2007 #2 I imported_JoshVette New member I'd use something like what I'd use for the interior plastic or wheel wells or something like that.
Mar 17, 2007 #3 F Frito Bandito New member Something like Mothers Protectant, Megs Natural Shine or Optimum Protectant Plus. Whatever you use on interiors should be fine.
Something like Mothers Protectant, Megs Natural Shine or Optimum Protectant Plus. Whatever you use on interiors should be fine.
Mar 17, 2007 #5 B BigJimZ28 New member CelicaLover said: I'd try a little AIO on it if you have it. Click to expand... Yep the klasse twins work great and last a very long time!
CelicaLover said: I'd try a little AIO on it if you have it. Click to expand... Yep the klasse twins work great and last a very long time!
Mar 17, 2007 #6 V velobard New member I'm pretty sure I've seen other similar surfaces where people here have used some type of sealant. I'm talking about surfaces such as the textured bumper protectors on some wagons and SUVs.
I'm pretty sure I've seen other similar surfaces where people here have used some type of sealant. I'm talking about surfaces such as the textured bumper protectors on some wagons and SUVs.
Mar 18, 2007 #7 D dpsorg New member This subject has been extensively discussed and debated on the Avalanche forums: Chevy Avalanche Fan Club Chevy Avalanche Fan Club Forum - Index and Club Avalanche (Home of the Chevy Avalanche Owners and Fan Club)
This subject has been extensively discussed and debated on the Avalanche forums: Chevy Avalanche Fan Club Chevy Avalanche Fan Club Forum - Index and Club Avalanche (Home of the Chevy Avalanche Owners and Fan Club)
Mar 18, 2007 #8 F Frito Bandito New member I never even thought of using a sealant on that kind of plastic. May have to try that.......