Peanut butter
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Peanut butter
So, perhaps I'm stating the obvious here but, months ago I got intrigued by this brit youtube video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4f62OwctOBc, so tonight after installing my new/old side mirror I thought...let's give it a try!
Here is the picture of the side mirror before being shipped to me (thanks again Chris!)
and here is the same mirror installed on my car after being cleaned and...buttered
Still how to see how long it'll last, but it was certainly a cheap and effective solution to renew some faded black plastic!
Here is the picture of the side mirror before being shipped to me (thanks again Chris!)
and here is the same mirror installed on my car after being cleaned and...buttered
Still how to see how long it'll last, but it was certainly a cheap and effective solution to renew some faded black plastic!
Simone
1983 Pininfarina SpiderEuropa
1981 Fiat Spider 2000 CS0 (sold in 2014)
1994 Alfa Romeo Spider (sold in 2005)
2013 Abarth 500c (daily driver)
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1983 Pininfarina SpiderEuropa
1981 Fiat Spider 2000 CS0 (sold in 2014)
1994 Alfa Romeo Spider (sold in 2005)
2013 Abarth 500c (daily driver)
http://fiatdetroit.weebly.com - http://facebook.com/fiatdetroit
Re: Peanut butter
It looks good and it will probably last till all the dogs in the neighborhood start to lick the mirror
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Re: Peanut butter
now I see why this happened: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZVh-00K3f5AKent124 wrote:Or fall when bears start gnawing it
Simone
1983 Pininfarina SpiderEuropa
1981 Fiat Spider 2000 CS0 (sold in 2014)
1994 Alfa Romeo Spider (sold in 2005)
2013 Abarth 500c (daily driver)
http://fiatdetroit.weebly.com - http://facebook.com/fiatdetroit
1983 Pininfarina SpiderEuropa
1981 Fiat Spider 2000 CS0 (sold in 2014)
1994 Alfa Romeo Spider (sold in 2005)
2013 Abarth 500c (daily driver)
http://fiatdetroit.weebly.com - http://facebook.com/fiatdetroit
Re: Peanut butter
Glad the mirror worked out for you, looks good!
When I first opened this all I saw was peanut butter and then that photo from my garage, was wondering what was going on till I read the rest of your post.
When I first opened this all I saw was peanut butter and then that photo from my garage, was wondering what was going on till I read the rest of your post.
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Re: Peanut butter
Thanks, and sorry for posting a pic w/o asking for permission! No intended connection between your garage and peanut butterLandhawk wrote:Glad the mirror worked out for you, looks good!
When I first opened this all I saw was peanut butter and then that photo from my garage, was wondering what was going on till I read the rest of your post.
Simone
1983 Pininfarina SpiderEuropa
1981 Fiat Spider 2000 CS0 (sold in 2014)
1994 Alfa Romeo Spider (sold in 2005)
2013 Abarth 500c (daily driver)
http://fiatdetroit.weebly.com - http://facebook.com/fiatdetroit
1983 Pininfarina SpiderEuropa
1981 Fiat Spider 2000 CS0 (sold in 2014)
1994 Alfa Romeo Spider (sold in 2005)
2013 Abarth 500c (daily driver)
http://fiatdetroit.weebly.com - http://facebook.com/fiatdetroit
Re: Peanut butter
I don't care that you posted it... I figure anything I put on the internet is fair game. Might try this trick on my other car, the mirror is a bit faded.
simoboni wrote:Thanks, and sorry for posting a pic w/o asking for permission! No intended connection between your garage and peanut butterLandhawk wrote:Glad the mirror worked out for you, looks good!
When I first opened this all I saw was peanut butter and then that photo from my garage, was wondering what was going on till I read the rest of your post.
Re: Peanut butter
Should it be unsalted peanut butter? Thought salt contributed to rust. Mostly kidding.
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Re: Peanut butter
I tried this and there is a lot of residue left on my mirror.What? ...oh...creamy style peanut butter
Craig Nelson
1982 Spider 2000...pride and joy
1981 Fiat X1/9..gone but not forgotten
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1982 Spider 2000...pride and joy
1981 Fiat X1/9..gone but not forgotten
1976 124 Spider..the self-healer
2001 BMW 328ci daily driver and track car
Fling It Around Turns !
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Re: Peanut butter
I wonder if you could just use peanut oil?
Trey
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Re: Peanut butter
ga.spyder wrote:I tried this and there is a lot of residue left on my mirror.What? ...oh...creamy style peanut butter
- azruss
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Re: Peanut butter
sorry guys, this all sounds like a good idea gone bad. i dont see anything to keep the oil from going rancid, critters deciding this is tasty, no UV stabilizers. I'll stick with silicone, thanks. did you see the u-tube video the other day of the bear licking the bugs off the girl's bumper and then decided to take a bite and tore a piece of the bumper off.
Re: Peanut butter
Don't think an insurance adjuster would believe the story w/o that video.azruss wrote:did you see the u-tube video the other day of the bear licking the bugs off the girl's bumper and then decided to take a bite and tore a piece of the bumper off.
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Re: Peanut butter
Been using this method on plastic for ages. Easy to apply and shines up instantly with absolutely NO effort and lasts as long as the normal colour restorers. No bears in my part of the world but the other wildlife seems to ignore it.