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Old 09-20-2006, 08:56 PM   #1 (permalink)
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How to clean fender flares

Have a 03 tacoma 2dr standard cab.has a black front and rear bumpers? has the black fender flares? and also black mirrors? how do i clean these? used amorl oil and it does not work...
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I have a bottle of Eagle one plastic polish form the mid 90's, but they should still make it, Its a spray bottle, I just use it with a clean terry rag, all you di, spray some on the rag, until damp, rub onto the fender flares, then buff off with a dry rag. works great on headlights turn signals, tail lights, mirrors, bumpers, and grill, if you have non painted ones.
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I suggest getting an old terry cloth and soaking iwth some water soap mixture, scrub it down as well as you can. After, you some type of black rejuvinating solution, like mothers black to black. I used armorall on a small waxing pad, and rubbed it in pretty well onto the plastic moldings...looks new even after 2-3 months of washing.
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