Cleaning plastics
Cleaning plastics
Hi, what is everyone using to clean and finish the black plastics on their atoms, I’ve tried a variety of products and none seam to appeal. Some products are extremely glossy and some lack lustre or are fly and dust magnets.
Your comments are most appreciated.
Your comments are most appreciated.
Re: Cleaning plastics
You might find this video from Chemical guys quite useful https://youtu.be/6RA7ARJb0qw
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Re: Cleaning plastics
I always used Gtechniq C4 on my car plastics - tried it on the Atom plastics and it worked a treat. Brings back the natural colour, undoes UV damage, beads beautifully and lasts for years. Less is more when applying.
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Great video and I think previously some of the products I’ve used were not for Matt finish. I’ve not tried the Gtechniq C4 but sure will now, does that leave a Matt finish.
The other product a friend has just advised is Carpro Perl, has anyone tried this?
The other product a friend has just advised is Carpro Perl, has anyone tried this?
Re: Cleaning plastics
I believe that Ariel suggest using Chemical Guys Meticulous Matte, which aligns with the video I sent above, so I just went for that, it seems to work well.
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Re: Cleaning plastics
Definitely not gloss! How matt it goes very much depends on the original plastic as it basically returns it to 'as new'.
The Chemical Guys Meticulous Matte is a shampoo and detailer kit. I'm sure it works well but the effects won't last long.
The Gtechnic C4 is a nano coating (tiny bottle, applied carefully, bonds to the plastic) so it goes on once you've cleaned the plastics and restores and protects them. On cars that live outside, it lasts 12-24 months. On cars that live inside... probably forever
Re: Cleaning plastics
There is 2 products I know of that come highly recommended in different circles first in Plexus which is used in aviation particularly for the clear canopies but can also be used on coloured plastics and Silkolene pro prep which the biker fraternity swear by
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