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RonnieG



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United Kingdom 2006 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE Java Black
How do you remove the plastic cover under windscreen?

I am fitting a new one as my plastic has faded to a milky white colour and want to know does anyone know how to remove the old one or has a how-to diagram. I am doing this on Saturday if anyone can help... Much appreciated.

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RRS_PAT



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Hi Ronnie,

I have a similar problem with my underscreen plastic. It has gone white-ish and seems to have lost its finish. I pointed this out to SWMBO who proceeded to give it a scrape with her fingernail making it even worse Big Cry

I have tried cheap 'back to black' plastic spray - but this had no effect on this bit. Brought my other plastic trim up lovely though Mr. Green I have just put a colour magic black restorer polish on it that was lying around in the garage and this seems to have improved it slightly.

Can anyone please

a. Tell me how I remove this part
b. Recommend a good product that will restore it (I would also be interested in what people use on the door pillars - I have a couple of scratches on mine that could do with 'hiding'.

Many thanks in advance

Pat 2011 Autobiography Santorini Black

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Bobby



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Is that the plenum chamber? Malaysia Boleh!
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JimboTD5



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You could try this product: http://gtechniq.com/shop/3s-for-cars/exter...-restorer/

I have not used this product myself but I do use their other products for detailing my RRS and they give excellent results with not too much effort.

Must be a lot cheaper and easier if it does the job!

Jim

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simon1233



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Autoglym bumper care - turned mine back to black Thumbs Up Thumbs Up

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RRS_PAT



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Bobby -

Sorry I don't know (too technical for me) It is the plastic bit that the windscreen wipers are attached to that runs all across the front windscreen and the water runs down into. It is the bit that is visible looking at the car.

Hope that helps and sorry I couldn't answer that properly.

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Bobby



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Hope this is right. Malaysia Boleh!
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Larini Sports Exhaust, K&N Air Filter
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iz6byo



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Just ordered....
this week i'll change......
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Post #300437 Mon May 23 2011 5:39pm
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mees



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try some brake oil!
this is what local Protech dealer is using.
but be carefull for the paint!

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timcom0



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mees wrote:
try some brake oil!
this is what local Protech dealer is using.
but be carefull for the paint!
I think I would stick to son of a gun spray for it opposed to the brake oil me thinks Whistle

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Charlesrmh



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Be careful when removing the panel, as it has a tendency to deform and when reinstalled can then leave a gap between the screen and the softer edge of the plastic. Mine was damaged by the windscreen installer and had to be replaced due to the way the trim tool was used to detach the clips. Charlesrmh

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RRS_PAT



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Bobby,

That's exactly it. Many thanks for your help - and for teaching me something new Bow down

I think I will start off with trying to 'renovate' as given Charlesrmh's comments and my distinct lack of technical ability I think I would prefer a discoloured 'plenum chamber' than a leaky windscreen.

Thanks everyone for the advice on the products Thumbs Up I see from some searching that Auto Express recommend Mer Bumper & External Vinyl Cleaning Gel or Turtle Wax Black in a Flash Matt. Has anyone got experience of either of these?

Pat 2011 Autobiography Santorini Black

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1JBS



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I have just improved the look of mine with Autoglym Bodyshop Plastic and Rubber Cleaner 07 B it now looks much better, this also works well on the black trim either side of the windscreen and the mirror covers. Thumbs Up

Post #300581 Tue May 24 2011 11:57am
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