imported_Darin
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The rubber trim around the door and windows has faded white a little, and same goes for the door handles. What type of product do I need to make it look factory finish again? :woot:
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Darin said:Ahh I seen Megs trim in the store today, I should of bought that; I'll pick that up soon.
Thanks guys.
Accumulator said:Note that there can be unintended consequences to rubbing foodstuffs on your vehicle; it's not something I'd want to do to any of mine.
Accumulator said:Peanut butter is usually just a way to cover issues up with oils, though crunchy varieties can effect a bit of scrubbing (sorta like the stuff that's in AutoGlym's Bumper Care, a much better alternative IMO). Note that there can be unintended consequences to rubbing foodstuffs on your vehicle; it's not something I'd want to do to any of mine.
lyonsroar said:I've actually heard Peanut Butter works. Never tried it though, can't vouch for it.
I use Back to Black but it doesn't last long and tends to run down the sides of the car when it rains.
I used Forever Black on a part of my trim and it streaked a little bit, but it's still black 6 months later.
lyonsroar said:.. Lyonsroar is not responsible for rodent problems with your vehicle!