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07-09 hood vents
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<blockquote data-quote="ShiftyThePirate" data-source="post: 14362589" data-attributes="member: 163467"><p>If they are plastic like on the '12 I have, I'd just use plasti-dip on them first, you can peel it off whenever. Or you can try to restore it with the best known plastic protection I have ever known, 303 Aerospace, which is literally made as sun-screen for boats, you can't beat it on the dash\panels or on any plastic exterior part. <a href="http://www.amazon.com/303-Products-303-32-Aerospace-Protectant/dp/B004YJQE0S" target="_blank">http://www.amazon.com/303-Products-303-32-Aerospace-Protectant/dp/B004YJQE0S</a></p><p>It literally is sun-screen for your car, it easily soaks into plastic and UV proofs it and makes it like new without being sticky. I'd do that first. I use it on my bumper\exterior\interior trims every month (well, try to, I get lazy at times) and they look like new, even after rain. This post was a reminder, just made me order a re-fill!</p><p></p><p>No one has ever hated on Aerospace 303 as nothing has ever come close, esp in automotive territory. </p><p>[ATTACH]22847[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ShiftyThePirate, post: 14362589, member: 163467"] If they are plastic like on the '12 I have, I'd just use plasti-dip on them first, you can peel it off whenever. Or you can try to restore it with the best known plastic protection I have ever known, 303 Aerospace, which is literally made as sun-screen for boats, you can't beat it on the dash\panels or on any plastic exterior part. [URL]http://www.amazon.com/303-Products-303-32-Aerospace-Protectant/dp/B004YJQE0S[/URL] It literally is sun-screen for your car, it easily soaks into plastic and UV proofs it and makes it like new without being sticky. I'd do that first. I use it on my bumper\exterior\interior trims every month (well, try to, I get lazy at times) and they look like new, even after rain. This post was a reminder, just made me order a re-fill! No one has ever hated on Aerospace 303 as nothing has ever come close, esp in automotive territory. [ATTACH]22847.vB[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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