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NEW - Back For Good Trim Restorer

New bumper shine won't fade away

No matter how much time you spend buffing and waxing your car, you can still be left with faded black plastic trim – and it really lets things down.
That’s where new Back For Good comes in. It’s a liquid designed to revive distressed bumpers and plastic mouldings, giving them that showroom-fresh finish once more.
According to the maker, the super-concentrated clear solution also leaves a hard coating that can last for years. Hi-tech UV blockers and salt protection in the formula help prevent the treated area from fading again.
The product is simple and quick to apply – you only need to wipe it with a lint-free cloth before leaving it to dry and cure. As a result, your car can be back on the road in an hour.
Various quantities are available, depending on the area you need to treat or how many applications you require. And you can choose from matt or gloss finishes to match your vehicle’s original specification.

In Detail
*Back For Good trim restorer
*Price: £14.99 (60ml), £24.99 (120ml) and £49.99 (300ml)
*Contact: 01780 721460, www.spautopia.co.uk
*Maker’s claim: “Back for Good can be used on any colour of faded plastic vehicle trim, restoring the original factory finish, and it will last for years.”

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