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    This is the cowl panel trim that goes between the hood and the windshield of my 06 Nissan frontier, from the sun it is almost grayish-white....303 works on it for a few weeks but I am considering making NISSAN replace this under warranty but before I do, one last shot here; I`m looking for long term solution to this not fading? Any ideas gents?

    (the darker area is where I put some 303 to show)
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    try the Klasse twins or some VM





    they sometimes can remove the ocidation that makes it look gray

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    looks like a job for trim dream
    Car care/detailing sadly isn`t high on the agenda for 98% of australians.

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    Black Wow has been getting a lot of good reviews.

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    I use Megs ASD on all exterior plastic. Never had a problem with fading plastic on my 04 Jeep.
    2004 Jeep liberty w/ stuff.

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    Go for the warranty. Nothing will fix that for good, not even dye.
    Once you buff black, you never go back

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    Hitemp`s Molding Renew will work and it lasts weeks between apps.

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    I had a similar issue in my audi and Ultima has held up for 3 weeks and still going strong.

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    Klasse AIO will clean it up. If it`s textured (hard to tell in picture), dilute the AIO with water at least 2:1 and use a brush. You can seal it with Klasse HGSG.

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    Hello



    Prep all plastic trim first with some APC and soft detailing brushes. If you have oxidation i would look at KAIO or a similar oxidation eater that is safe on trim.



    Black WOW is good and you only need a tiny amount and its expensive for tiny amount too! I just got some Sonus Trim and Tire, i forgot how awesome and jet black this makes my trim look!



    Geoff

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    On hard textured black plastic I like Tropicare Non Silicone tire and trim dressing. The stuff adds a nice shine and lasts quite a while. It should be cleaned first for best results using the Tropicare cleaner.

 

 

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