Faded Nissan Xterra Grille Quick Fix

Faded Nissan Xterra Grille Quick Fix

An easy and inexpensive way to fix your faded Nissan Xterra plastic grille and trim using peanut butter and an old rag.

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alfa says:

What a sweet dog , I had this issue before but thanks for plasti dip , I
got the cane from hardware store and you can found it online too if you are
not familiar with plasti dip just google it , easy to remove if you didn’t
like it just peel off if you wanted to peel it but it’s not going anywhere
if you don’t mess with it I have it on my xterra for more then a year and
still look great . Thanks 

Localh81 says:

I’ll be trying that. Thanks. 

Joseph Garcia says:

Awesome video. I have had this problem for years and was looking at buying
a replacement grill for my 2003 X. Thanks man.

Benjie Mendoza says:

I did follow your tip, but not satisfied because the white spot is still
visible. I did tried using metal polish in liquid form and it did amazing
job, the white spots were gone, although not 100% but it’s remarkable. Not
only it restored the plastic original color, it also so shinny and smooth
to the touch, looks like new. 

John Wynne says:

use PAM spray on olive oil….works like a charm! just spray it on and wipe
it off right away…

Mariano Garcia says:

How long will it be before you have to reapply peanut butter?

MrDockss says:

Hm! That’s interesting

MrSelfDef says:

Another tip, marmalade is great for restoring tyres to their original shine.

Heather Rae says:

Wow! Awesome tip! When I saw the cup of peanut butter I knew Roxy would be
helping you out with this. Haha 3:40 I think she started helping you clean
the bowl.

Mainability says:

haha how did you figure this out

Nan Barber says:

peanut butter is also good for removing gum!

Danielle Reddin says:

Coconut oil worked really good too!

RIPmyers says:

Great job, Greg. Thanks for the tip.

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