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Chris@glimmerglass

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If you want to apply by hand, use Poorboys Trim Restorer on a Microfiber Applicator Pad. Simply Awesome stuff!

If you dont mind an aerosol spray, Fade2Black has a really nice finish to it.

And for wheel wells, Chemical Guys Bare Bones

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And fwiw, heres a couple pics of Trim Restorer in action:

Before
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During
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The microfiber applicator gives it a little "bite" and as a result, does a little cleaning. Thus, the dirt it was pulling off:
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After
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thumper_ehhhhh

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Hey I like that micro fiber applicator. I might grab me one of them some time. I havent had time to clean in a couple of weeks. Either to much rain or working on the front walk / retaining wall around the garden. Tommorow I will get to it. I will add the the Meguiars supreme shine seems to be working good. Things are still black. A bit dirty but still black. Not like what i was using and fading to white within a week rain or shine.
 

Narco

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just remove all the trim...looks better without it =) im taking my side molding off this weekend

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ive also heard of the peanut butter trick...everyone who has tried it swears by it
 

FootinSD

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303 Aerospace has worked wonders for me on anything plastic, rubber, vinyl or fiberglass on my truck, boat, etc... including the tires. Basically armor all on steroids and worth giving it a try.
 

Narco

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didnt someone post somewhere about using wesleys bleach white on the black rubber trim to get it looking new?
 

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