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Now while I'm here, what would everybody recommend that I do with this, I know I need to clean with Eraser or similar product to get the dirt out but what products to protect after I've cleaned them.
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This is on my new to me BT50.
Terry aka Tbro
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Howdy all,
Purchased some product to give these plastic bits a chance of surviving up here in QLD.
After cleaning and washing and a second clean, still looked like youknowwhat! So thought I would try this,
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I had some Bowdens black stuff on the Ranger and to be honest it underwhelmed me something fierce, lots of mess, a bastard to clean off and just a waste of energy.
So I gave the So2 stuff a go and we'll see how it goes,
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Door rubbers all though scratched look better, time will tell
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This stuff is "supposed" to last 24 months, if it goes 6 months I'll be happy.
Stay safe
Terry aka Tbro[/QUOTE]
So 10 weeks or so, a few long trips and being left to fend for itself, this rear bar and window rubbers are looking real good.
I think if your fussy and garage your beast all the time this will last for the 2 years they say it will.
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Probably help if I washed it more often but I'm slack!
Stay safe
Terry aka Tbro