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M9G 06-07-2020 03:30 AM

Restore gone white front grilles
 
My plastic front bumper grilles had gone white over many years

Easy solution to restore them back to black rather than painting, I removed mine by removing the bumper but I suppose could be done still on the car just go careful. Bumper only took 10 minutes to remove so this might be something to consider.

All you need is a heatgun, this will draw the oils in the plastic back to the surface and restore them back to their original colour.

Literally a five minute job :D:D:D

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Racer Boy 06-07-2020 09:17 AM

Hmm, interesting idea. I've never heard of that process.

blue62 06-07-2020 10:09 AM

Very interesting I am going to experiment with that idea myself:)

JimmyBad 06-07-2020 06:54 PM

I wonder how long will they last before they go white again.

M9G 06-08-2020 12:45 AM

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Originally Posted by JimmyBad (Post 618457)
I wonder how long will they last before they go white again.

Little trick I learnt back in the 80's, done it many times and has a lasting result :):):)

blue62 06-08-2020 05:36 PM

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Originally Posted by M9G (Post 618467)
Little trick I learnt back in the 80's, done it many times and has a lasting result :):):)

how hot are you getting them?
to hot to touch or????
Wondering if I could do the wheel arch guards on my CRV without removing them and not burn the paint:confused:

M9G 06-09-2020 01:36 AM

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Originally Posted by blue62 (Post 618519)
how hot are you getting them?
to hot to touch or????
Wondering if I could do the wheel arch guards on my CRV without removing them and not burn the paint:confused:

It will literally be instant, within a couple of seconds you will see it going black

I know from experience it DOESNT work on all plastics

Only way you'll know is try it away from any painted areas and if it doesn't turn within a few seconds then its not the right plastic

Racer Boy 06-09-2020 06:35 AM

Too bad I had already painted my grilles. :(

blue62 06-09-2020 07:09 AM

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Originally Posted by M9G (Post 618529)
It will literally be instant, within a couple of seconds you will see it going black

I know from experience it DOESNT work on all plastics

Only way you'll know is try it away from any painted areas and if it doesn't turn within a few seconds then its not the right plastic

Thanks for the info.;)

rick3000 06-10-2020 06:26 AM

I never knew this was an option, I will be trying this in the next few weeks! :cheers:

lkchris 07-31-2020 09:56 AM

New ones are $65.

FYI these grilles are factory painted titanium silver when installed on S versions and then don’t biodegrade.

https://www.gaudinporscheparts.com/oem-parts/porsche-grille-9865055530101c

lkchris 07-31-2020 09:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by M9G (Post 618529)
It will literally be instant, within a couple of seconds you will see it going black

I know from experience it DOESNT work on all plastics

Only way you'll know is try it away from any painted areas and if it doesn't turn within a few seconds then its not the right plastic

Iirc the type of plastic is actually molded into these parts ... to help recyclers.


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