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I've got PLENTY of Vasoline...
Posted by
PiotrC70
on March 28, 2011 at 9:43 AM
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Coat in vasoline, let it sit. (n/m)
posted by Woody75 (Denver)
on March 28, 2011 at 07:33 AM
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j/k
So what exactly will that do, remove the oxidation and absorb some of the vasoline making it darker? How long does this method last?
1993 TT. R.I.P. 09.15.2010
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Interior door handle fade. Search isn't coming up with
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PiotrC70
22:23:30 03/27/11
Heavy dose of ArmorAll or equivalent (n/m)
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ttz'in (NorCal)
22:43:54 03/27/11
Mask it off and spray it with a latex based paint? (n/m)
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monty31
22:48:26 03/27/11
Re: Interior door handle fade:SEM 39143
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Yaadman Z
23:10:15 03/27/11
I'll have to give it a try thanks! I'll either make them
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PiotrC70
23:19:10 03/27/11
Don't paint your interior, it is ghetto. (n/m)
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Bernie (NoVA)
00:10:16 03/28/11
10w30 (n/m)
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Bernie (NoVA)
23:23:32 03/27/11
I used a couple coats of used motor oil on my door handles
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Mike aka thedeadking (NoVA)
12:53:07 03/28/11
Try mothers back to black, or mequiars trim detailer (n/m)
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toykoz32
02:27:10 03/28/11
Coat in vasoline, let it sit. (n/m)
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Woody75 (Denver)
07:33:18 03/28/11
I've got PLENTY of Vasoline... -
PiotrC70
09:43:13 03/28/11
Yeah, let it soak in for a few days.
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Woody75 (Denver)
10:41:56 03/28/11
IIRC you can sand it. It's not fade, it's oxidation (n/m)
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BigTDogg (MA)
08:07:28 03/28/11
I scraped with my fingernail and noticed the stuff did come
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PiotrC70
09:39:22 03/28/11
I wouldn't go lower than a 320, and I'd probably wet sand
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BigTDogg (MA)
09:46:30 03/28/11
new ones are available in charcoal
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Shiers69
10:23:37 03/28/11
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