Bowden's Own Vinyl Revival Review - Does it Revive Vinyl - Car Detailing
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Bowden's Own Vinyl Revival Review - Does it Revive Vinyl - Car Detailing
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Mr black by bowdens would make it look better but i would just try and get a new bumper and use that shit for maintenance
I just checked out the product, I guess it would work, but at $50 - $60 I think I am good for now. At the end of the day it's a work van to transport tools so I think I am good for a new bumper.
Hi MIke!
Thanks for commenting, much appreciated.
Hi Mike, maybe tyre shine or armorall might do the job better 😮🤔
Actually maybe not, may damage it.
Not much to damage. it's hard plastic, I sprayed some cheap tyre shine on it and it worked better than this stuff, but you can still see the white but not as bad.
It's for new plastic, to maintain it.
Change the damn name Bowden's that equates to false advertising in that product name 🤦♀️
I think It's named wrong, they call it 'VINYL REVIVAL', but no reviving is happening, they also have 'VINYL CARE', which seems to be the same product for interior surfaces, but I have not tried that one yet, I bought these on a recent special sale, and will be reviewing a few more in the future. This one was a bit disappointing. especially for nearly $30 retail for 500ml. I bet it costs them one or two $ to make 10 litres of the stuff.
@@MikesManCaveYep agreed!
There's rarely a quick fix product despite what a few of these "experts" claim, unless it's pure chemical removal.
I used toothpaste on my headlamp covers to get rid of that yellowing that happens after year's of exposure. It worked a treat!
So now I'm wondering if something that simply removes the damaged top surface of your bumper might assist. Rubbing it right back, then sealing & priming before using a dark top coat of maybe a latex product?
I think your bumper is just to far gone
A $3 can of tyre shire from the bargain shop brought it up almost like new. This stuff is jut garbage.