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Thread: GU Owners: What do you use on your flares?

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    Agree with macca 86. shiny looks pretty.
    I have white flares with rubber flexies to cover the tyre width on my GU IV. I have plenty of scratches from narrow tracks & they show up clearly every wash.
    SO Easy aerosol, white with red lid works VERY well.
    I use it on tyres, door trim, flares and everything else you want a shine on.
    It stays shiny for a decent time compared to other products I've tried since about 2001.
    06 GU IV Nissan Patrol wagon 3.0L, Tough Dog 2" lift, Xrox bar, 12k Mako winch, 33" muddies, 3" exhaust, Awning, UHF, drawers & fridge, custom sliders, DVDs, custom water tank and pump, rack etc etc.
    Now just in - GQ Shorty 4.2 petrol, UHF - but looking at turbo or V8 conversion

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    Has anyone tried using peanut butter? I was told it brings the plastic up lovely.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nickpeacock36 View Post
    Has anyone tried using peanut butter? I was told it brings the plastic up lovely.

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    Huh! I was told penut butter is good on a certain body part and that dogs love to lick it off...



    I tapped that app...

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    I wouldnt know (and even if i did, wouldnt admit it) anything about smearing peanut butter on body parts.

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    I got some of that mothers back to black stuff. All i can say is WOW. i was very impressed. $10 for the bottle and i have a new looking car again. Very happy.
    1999 GU DUAL FUEL 4.5 - 2" OME - 33's KM2s - SNORKEL - CUSTOM DINTS.... Goes by the name Candy (the car not me )

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    Use tyre shine $4-5 a can spray it on and wipe it in with your shirt, every second wash.


    2000 GU td42t

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    I have been using tire shine for years but the best product you can use is from meguiars (gold class trim detailer) lasts longer than any other and thats including mothers. once my back steel bar and RS are fitted I will be respraying them though, had enough of every month having to detail for an hour or so. wasnt too bad when i had a car but now its twice as big and i am twice as old lol

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