Hi all,
I'm the proud new owner of a 318is, my first venture into E30's. Couldn't be happier, already itching to get to work on it!
First thing I'd like to tackle is the exterior trim pieces that were once black and now a faded grey. Particularly the door mouldings, rear spoiler & vents just under the windscreen.
Does anyone have any advise / useful links that would aid me in getting these pieces back to their original black?
Thanks folks.
Exterior Trim HELP
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beemerbird
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Autoglym Bumper and Trim gel gives good results in my experience.
If it ain't broke, fix it till it is
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Interesting technique.zaust wrote:I use a heat gun, be gentel when you do it, It brings the oils in the plastic back to the surface.
Anyone have experience with Gtechniq C4?
been meaning to try this myself, wouldnt bother with the heat gun i tried it, youd have to be very very good to get it looking half decent, plus its no good for the scuttle vents as it melts the very thin mesh bitsposhjollard wrote:
Anyone have experience with Gtechniq C4?
they paint very well , rub down primer paint laquer, has them looking great particularly the bumper trims
the door mouldings i wouldnt paint as they are rubber, just use ag bumper trim gel or try the g4 stuff
scuttle vents are only £12 odd each for brand new ones, along with getting wiper arms powder coated or re painted, give a great look
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Great,
I've got some C4 on the way and will attempt to respray what doesn't seem to take too well to it.
Unrelated question - the power window buttons on my center console aren't illuminating, am I to assume you just replace them with a new switch?
I've got some C4 on the way and will attempt to respray what doesn't seem to take too well to it.
Unrelated question - the power window buttons on my center console aren't illuminating, am I to assume you just replace them with a new switch?
Heat Gun then After The Heat Gun , Just use Some Shoe Polish (Wax Based) , and It'll Shine for about two days , then after that it'll get back it's original Matte Look Trim .
Been using that Method for years.
Been using that Method for years.

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Bulbs aren't intended to be replaceable, but it's easy to do. CPC-Farnel can supply the correct spec. bulbs.poshjollard wrote:
Unrelated question - the power window buttons on my center console aren't illuminating, am I to assume you just replace them with a new switch?
Heat gun is the professional way of restoring the black bits!
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Peanut butter jelly time, If this works please take a before and after haha
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I'd be very surprised if every bulb in every switch has failed. I see the odd switch these days, with one out in a switch but never all 8.Brianmoooore wrote:Bulbs aren't intended to be replaceable, but it's easy to do. CPC-Farnel can supply the correct spec. bulbs.poshjollard wrote:
Unrelated question - the power window buttons on my center console aren't illuminating, am I to assume you just replace them with a new switch?
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