Greetings..
Well, a good car wax works wonders, but you may have to de-oxidize the surface first with a buffing compound or rubbing compound ....but be careful here..
Test a small area (edge at hinge) first just to make sure the color is not only on the surface...
These new plastic doors look great but the sun is out to get everything one way or the other...
Check the manufacturers web site (if any) or any same type door makers site and see if they have any recommended products.. you never know.
Hope this gives you closure........
2006-09-24 18:21:41
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answered by DANIEL K 2
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hey are paints accessible and to get it purely the right shade which you incredibly prefer or are pleased with may well be a topic. i don't think of painted %doorways are meant to be painted via chemical reactions and the UV properties or shade fastness of the powders used to offer the door interior the 1st place. i grow to be interior the double glazing sector for greater or less 3 years and grow to be recommended that if the doorways or domicile windows weren't created from virgin powders and had a extreme priced UV protecting chemical they'd turn yellow or fade quickly. i'd bypass out and get a effective clean one. playstation constantly ask for a chit and stay silent when you have asked the the question and watch the salesperson provide you his next to best fee. Goodluck
2016-12-18 16:16:16
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answered by ? 4
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I have some polish that I made that works well for this. I used it on the faded fiberglass of an old truck (as a demonstration) and went back weeks later and it was still lookin good. Where are you at? Too bad you are probably no where near me or I could give you some. I am on my last bottle so I cant really send it to you and I cant make anymore anytime soon.
2006-09-24 10:53:21
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answered by Amy >'.'< 5
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repaint with a pint made for that type of material then seal with a clear finish one that has uv protectant
2006-09-24 10:43:41
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answered by aussie 6
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