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im looking to buy a product for black plastic trim on exterior any suggestions. thanks
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D Tailor said:What kind of black trim are you talking about? Is it plastic, rubber-ish, or something else? What kind of trim would make a difference in the type of product you would use for best results.
Accumulator said:Some black plastic trim just doesn't accept the Klasse twins approach for some reason. I've never found a definitive cause why, besides wear; it almost always works if the plastic is in OK condition, but on rare occasions it just doesn't :nixweiss It's not something as simple as oxidation/minor wear either, as the runningboard faces of the Yukon accepted KAIO/KSG just fine after I cleaned them up and those were plenty abused by the time I bought it.
But generally, if the plastic is compromised (think abraded plastic wheelwell liners) then this approach won't work well. If it looks OK, the the approach oughta be worth a try if you want to try something other than the conventional dressing-based approach.
There are a scad of different plastic and rubber materials on the exterior of the Yukon, and I have the Klasse twins and/or FK1000P on all of them with the exception of two pliable rubber flaps on the cowling at the base of the windshield (I have Sonus rubber/trim sealant on those). I have the Klasse twins on all the exterior rubber/plastic of the MPV and it's been working fine for eight years.
I use Souveran on the Jag's exterior plastic/rubber (been using wax for that on it since the '80s, though it won't work on the foglight covers for some reason). I used 845 on the Blazer. I used both 845 and 476S(!) on the Volvo 240 wagon's rubber/plastic and AFAIK the current owner is still using 845.
The UPP I use on the S8 is a bit more finicky and doesn't work well on plastics with significant texture. The old liquid version worked OK.
RyanFee said:What if im looking for something permanent, what are my options?