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Cleaning the Front Air Inlets

Discussion in '360/430' started by lkstaack, Feb 18, 2022.

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  1. lkstaack

    lkstaack Formula Junior

    Dec 9, 2020
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    Lars
    The air inlets within my 360 bumper are dirty. How do you get them nice, shiny black?

    My front bumper is off, and the inlets have been removed. They have a rough feel like overspray and will not clean up well. Considering the fact that they are very difficult to clean without removing the front bumper, I would like to do this right. Has anyone been down this road?
     
  2. 67bmer

    67bmer F1 Rookie
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    Oct 28, 2015
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    photos would help!

    My rears (around the exhaust tips) were dinged, with paint flaking off and rusted. I flattened them, de-rusted, and repainted them with Por15 chassis black for a semi-gloss finish.
     
  3. lkstaack

    lkstaack Formula Junior

    Dec 9, 2020
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    The rear diffuser is made from a rigid fiberglass-like material and can be painted. The inlets are a flexible plastic-type material and probably shouldn't be painted.
     
  4. clean512

    clean512 Formula 3

    Feb 4, 2010
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    Josh @jtcarprojects
    A real detailing product like car pro dlux will be your best bet. Its a liquid ceramic coating for trim and plastic. And will make it last for years.
     
  5. grtoz

    grtoz Karting

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    Graeme Towers

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