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  1. #1

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    Hi,



    I`m looking for a product to protect and shine the black plastic parts of the bumper area on my 07 Murano. I`m thinking Mothers `back in black`?



    thanks
    93 Z28, red, 6spd

    2011 Nissan Juke SL AWD, gun metallic

  2. #2

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    Back to Black by Mothers is decent.



    I`ve been using Adam`s VRT for a while now.
    2004 Daytona Blue Nissan 350Z Touring :bounce

  3. #3

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    i dunno. i just never liked b2b.



    stoners trim shine works ok... but doesnt last very long...
    2002.5 mazda Protege5:heelclick

  4. #4

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    I`ve had some really good results with Black Wow, kind of expensive but it does a great job. Chemical Guys Trim Gel gives great results too.

  5. #5

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    I use it - works well. Last time I used it I topped it with 303 areospace protectant.

  6. #6

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    B2B didn`t do it for me - oily and washed away quickly. i now use DG RBD



    Duragloss Duragloss RBD (Rubber & Flat Black Dressing)



    on all outside rubber and vinyl moldings. It gives a *long lasting* matte finish, long lasting as in months of washes and rains.



    Bonus: I use it on the tires as well.
    [quote name=`ptaylor_9849`] Black is not a color, it`s a part time job. Patrick[/QUOTE]

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    I sometimes use black shoe polish as my secret weapon on black trim and mud guards.

  8. #8

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    Quote Originally Posted by citizen arcane
    B2B didn`t do it for me - oily and washed away quickly. i now use DG RBD


    +1 I hated the stuff.

 

 

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