sammo123321
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The black trim around the my car windows are starting to fade / look bad. Any suggestions on how to fix or restore them?

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gigondaz said:Regardless of what material that trim is made from, the easiest method to start it off:
1. Klasse AIO or....
2. Any cleaner waxes.
Leave the product on the surface for a minute (thin layer). Rub gently. Buff off..
DRT said:It looks like its the same type of thing I recently ran into on my 4runner. My 4runner has plastic shiny trim on all four corners of the roof rack that started looking dull and oxidized. I just got a microfiber rag and some megs colorx and it cleaned them right up. Megs colorx is very underrated IMO.
Accumulator said:I'd be a little careful with cleaner-waxes as they can stain like nobody's business if you use 'em on the wrong type of black trim.
....yeah. One thing I have learned over the years is that trim bits certainly do vary in their characteristics as well as the way they respond to various products. What works in one case may not work in the next and/or can spell disaster.Accumulator said:I'd be a little careful with cleaner-waxes as they can stain like nobody's business if you use 'em on the wrong type of black trim.