SmoothAsGlass
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What is best to use on a new car to maintain the black trim such as the bumpers, mudguards, etc.? Something like Poorboy’s Trim Restorer?
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Poorboy said:That really depends on the type of trim it is...on grainy stuff Trim Restorer is great, but on smooth plastic I would use something like PwC or AIO etc....on hard rubber, i would clean with an APC and then use a water-based dressing even though it won't glow that long, it will halp preserve the rubber longer and prevent dry rot...![]()
Poorboy said:Honda's have some interesting plastics...for a CRV ...and you should pm Norah about this..I would actually use Spray & Gloss for maintenence and after washing then buff with a cotton towel...for some reason Honda plastics are not always receptive to dressings:dunno
NYV6Coupe said:I'd PM keeotee, he used some great product on his truck trim just before the carport roof fell on it.
NYV6Coupe said:I'd PM keeotee, he used some great product on his truck trim just before the carport roof fell on it.
huh!?! :wha I dont understanddjsway said:what about peanut butter?
You can use peanut butter on the trim to remove old wax residue.montster2000 said:huh!?! :wha I dont understand
JaredPointer said:You can use peanut butter on the trim to remove old wax residue.