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OK, I have no personal experience with this product, but I have read good reviews on it. It is a dye................Tom :xyxthumbs



http://www.detailcity.com/forever-black-bumper-trim-kit.html



Forever Black Bumper & Trim Dye Kit



The permanent solution to sun-faded bumpers and trim moldings. Forever Black restores a dark, black, finish on sun-faded bumpers and body moldings. This is not a cosmetic dressing. It's an easy-to-use permanent dye. It permanently colors black plastic, rubber and vinyl with the same polymers that the manufacturers use. It is not a silicone dressing - silicone products will make plastic, vinyl and rubber appear to have regained their color but the change is temporary. Plus, silicone oils have been known to dry out the applied areas creating a bigger problem. Silicone also tends to leave a greasy residue even after buffing
 
OK this is what I recommend



Clay it, Clearkote vanilla or yellow moose by hand, scrub as hard as you want

You can also use a PC or rotary (600-1000rpm max with a rotary) using a soft foam pad and VM

That will strip the oxidisation off, then you have myriads of choices



What I usually do

Autoglym 07B & then Sonus Tire Gel or Klasse SG mixed with sonus or wolfgang tire gel.

Optimum PP and 303 over the top (as many coats as you like)

Forever black (I couldn't get it to do anything on soft plastic)



I don't know what I would do without CK and Autoglym 07B, a brilliant combo

the gummi fledge by 1Z, trim shields or renapur leather care are others I have used on plastics/vinyl and rubber



Over the past year I have restored many a faded bumper and trim with VM and RMG

Watch yellow though, it seems to be the strongest oxidation remover on certain plastics, can take the shiny coating right off if scrubbed on.
 
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