Aluminium (?) Door strips....

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Sammy
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Post by Sammy »

I've got a 03 Allure, it's got the metal type door strips that say Peugeot on them....

They're going a bit discoloured, can anybody recommend anything to get them looking nice again?

Anyone had the same probs?

I was gonna post this in the Cleaning section, but it doesn't seem to get as many replies as in here....

Feel free to move it bosses!


Thanking you

Sammy

carl
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Post by carl »

Do you mean the kick plates on the sills? There's a product for cleaning bits like this called Autosol (make sure you buy the right product and don't get Anusol instead :lol: )
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Jussi
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Post by Jussi »

Autoglym's Metal Polish is also a good choice. I use it time to time and when i wash the car i wash the door strips simple by water.
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boyracer
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Post by boyracer »

These kickplates look like brushed stainless steel to me.

If that is the case, I'd recommend a product sold in Australia called "Gumption" - not sure if it's marketed in the UK under the same name, but basically its a domestic cream cleanser - same as you use on your bathroom sink, toilet, etc...

I use "Gumption" on the s/s cleats and handrails on my boat and they always come up a treat. Rust stains and scuffs come off without a prob.

None of the other products I used prior to this discovery seem to work half as well - even with twice the effort and usually at least twice the price !


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Michael
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