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Rook Rook
New User | Posts: 1 | Joined: 06/08
Posted: 06/19/08
09:09 PM

Hello, all -

I'm new to this site and Jeep ownership. I may be posting on the wrong blog, but I was wondering if anyone had a suggestion as to what I should use to clean/care for my plastic fender pieces and bumpers. They are stock 2005 Wrangler Sport pieces. There are some oily-looking spots on them that I believe to be tire shine product that I was unable to get off with car wash. I am reluctant to use Armor All as it seems to leave a greasy film. But maybe that is best. Anyone have any tried and true suggestions?
Thanks a lot.  


 
gtz85350 gtz85350
New User | Posts: 7 | Joined: 03/08
Posted: 06/20/08
08:22 AM

I had the exact same problem with mine and one of them was really faded so i just decided to go with the Sarah look and took my fenders off, sent them to a painter and a day later he had them matching my jeep. I went this route becuase the only way I was able to get my fenders to look semi-new was to put that Armor All stuff(which we can agree leaves that greasy film).  


 
spookietia
User | Posts: 126 | Joined: 05/08
Posted: 06/20/08
11:22 AM

Dont get them painted if you take it off roading.  


 
keithpapa
Enthusiast | Posts: 300 | Joined: 02/08
Posted: 06/20/08
12:53 PM

I think its called "Mr. Magic", its a thick white tire shine thats concetrated, so add 1/4 water to 3/4 tire shine in a spray bottle and go to town...its not as greesy as the armor all and lasts longer too.  


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mudb8-
Moderator | Posts: 2371 | Joined: 08/07
Posted: 06/20/08
04:27 PM

have ya tried hand cleaner?  


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chariotofmanliness
Enthusiast | Posts: 542 | Joined: 10/07
Posted: 06/21/08
08:34 PM

a little wd40 on a rag works ok too. i used to use armorall on them, but it doesn't last, and i got tired of my wife complaining about the oily-ness. a good tire brightener will work.  


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