BLACK TO BLACK?

Black kiwi shoe polish applied with a medium-to-hard bristled shoe brush.

Massage it in and then polish the area 'gently' until a very light shine is achieved.

Apply one or two more times if needed.

It'll last for a long time.
Being brought up as a Northerner, in my younger days, I agree. Two uses for one product with good results on loafers and bumpers.(y)
 
I use silicone spray always have, does the job as good as anything else i've tried. 5 mins job done, so maybe it might not last as some of the fancy stuff.
 
I use silicone spray always have, does the job as good as anything else i've tried. 5 mins job done, so maybe it might not last as some of the fancy stuff.
I use silicone spray also. Works a treat.
 
Tried a lot of the product mentioned on here, none work as well as Polytrol trim restorer, not cheap but half a litre go's a long way done my van twice and hardly moved the level,

 
Guigsy, so were the bumpers grey and the back to black stained them black? Cos they look very good

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Guigsy, so were the bumpers grey and the back to black stained them black? Cos they look very good
Yes. Originally grey. First time we did a thorough clean with the enclosed detergent. And it did take a couple of hours to stop it being streaky. After that we just did touch-ups every couple of washes.
 

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