back to black... ???

fordracefan

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Does anyone know if Mothers Back to Black has any UV protection???



Will it do any damage (long term) to the exterior plastic parts?
 
I have used it. I do not know if it has any UV protection, but I would assume it does. I have been using it for a very long time on a 1993 BMW, and I see other well kept and newer BMW's that do not look nearly as good as my trim.
 
No i don't think it has any UV blockers. In the long term it will dry and discolor all rubber and plastic, it's not a very good product.:down
 
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<em class='bbc'>Originally posted by Andre' [/i]
<strong class='bbc'>No i don't think it has any UV blockers. In the long term it will dry and discolor all rubber and plastic, it's not a very good product.:down [/b]</blockquote>Hehe, that's what I'm talking about . . . He wanted the thumbs down smiley in a negative review and it ended up being a thumbs up smiley! :p
 
Andre - Back-to-Black® does offer UV protection. Also, I'm unsure where you obtained your information, but I have never seen it dry out and discolor trim pieces, and I've been using it, from beta-testing to present, for almost 10 years now.



There is a refomulation in process to give the product more duration and ease of application, by the way.



Could you tell me the type of vehicle, trim ,etc. this occured on, so I can have some testing done?
 
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