Jesstzn
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The only time I have had AIO do odd things on plastic was on the Mattig grill in my VW. The grill is black and textured a bit and the AIO after a day or so showed a milky look which I had to use IA to remove.
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stevet said:In a recent thread CoreyBitspank said he put SG over VM and it failed in two weeks. SG doesn't do well over anything other than AIO or another layer of SG.
a.k.a. Patrick said:Come to think of it, your right, AIO hasnt stained any trim i can recall. Is it actually advised for use on plastic or rubber ?
Jesstzn said:The only time I have had AIO do odd things on plastic was on the Mattig grill in my VW. The grill is black and textured a bit and the AIO after a day or so showed a milky look which I had to use IA to remove.
Accumulator said:That's interesting, shows you gotta take this "outside the box application" stuff on a case-by-case basis. I just used AIO on the lightly textured black plastic grill on my wife's A8, no problems at all. Just gotta see if it'll work for *you*, no way to know until you try it.
Jesstzn said:
I also use the AIO all the time on the black rubber/plastic around the windows without a problem. Matter of fact it works better and lasts longer than anything else in my arsenal in that application.
cheapshot said:how aggressive are the polishing abrasives in vm? any comparisons to maguires polishes? less aggressive then #9 or say almost aggresive as #82. thanks
after appling vm, should i apply ex-p by hand? or should i apply ex-p by pc?