What do you do to clean/detail the........

Scroder

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your front grill? I just bought a 2004 Civic and it has a black mesh style grill that looks real hard to shine up. What can I use on the black to make it not look faded, yet be able to get the whole thing shiny? Thanks,



Dave
 
Noting that I'm not familiar with Civics...



I probably depends on how badly weathered it is. I usually have good luck with AIO topped with KSG (yeah, on plastic ;) ). Very time/labor intensive though, it's not a small or quick job.



I use swabs and collection of small sticks (including the cut-down halves of wooden clothepins) wrapped with MF to reach the tight spots.



The AIO cleans off the oxidation/etc. and the KSG keeps it nice.



If it's too weathered for that approach I'd use Autoglym's Bumper Care.
 
I like the Chemical Guy's Trim Gel, it lasts for a long time and if you buff it in good, won't streak. If you want the quick and easy approach, Stoner's More Shine Less Time is a great spray for this kinda work, and its handy to get into tight spots with.
 
I would go with 303 protectant. The grill you're talking about is not painted and has a matte-kind of finish. I don't think it is supposed to be shiney but you can make it look deep black.
 
I used to use Megs Gold Class Trim Detailer. I recently started using the Sonus Trim and Tire Gel. Durbabilty wise it blows Megs away. I have a black rubber strip that runs around the side of my boat. The boat sits in the water 24/7 in the summer and the Sonus has been lasting 2'xs as long on the strip as the Megs did.
 
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