The rubber/plastic step on the bumper of my 2006 Land Cruiser faded to a light gray. I've tried a few chemical dressings - they'd last a few days. The guy who owns the shop that does the mechanical work on it, saw the bumper and said "Use a heat gun." Me: "Huh?" He grabbed a heat gun and did a 3" section. The plastic came back like new. I asked how long it'd stay like that. "Years. Like, as long as it took to get to that light gray."
When I got home, I did the whole strip - holding the gun about 3" from the surface, moving around slowly - making sure never to stop or slow too much. It was very cool. But, I can't figure out why it worked. Did it cook off the oxidized plastic? Surface level smoothing from the heat?
When I got home, I did the whole strip - holding the gun about 3" from the surface, moving around slowly - making sure never to stop or slow too much. It was very cool. But, I can't figure out why it worked. Did it cook off the oxidized plastic? Surface level smoothing from the heat?
