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Blkout02

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What do you guys use to shine your platic on bumpers and mirrors and keep them from fading
 

Black_Rain

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I use this stuff, Forever Black, It does a very good job. I've used it on Jeep plastic fenders.
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road1will

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mothers back to black is what ive usually used and its pretty good. i just ordered some poor boys trim restorer so i'll try that next
 

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i got an armor-all complete detail kit from my aunt and uncle this past christmas...i put on my best fake smile and said thanks
 

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I use Meguiars hyperdressing for now. I've been looking at black wow.
 

JKmotorsports

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My brother rolled up in his HD Silvy the other day after just detailing his truck. He mentioned he used Turtle Wax's ICE on all the plastic trim, so I went to take a look. Damn, I was amazed at the difference. It looked like he replaced the bumper caps and most of the plastic trim with new pieces. I stopped by his house a couple days later and noticed it was still looking as good as it did the day he detailed it.
 

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I don't like armor all everything sticks to it and makes it look worse than before. Try Adams VRT instead.
 

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Well it's black and shinny. I apply 1 coat and it stays that way for a long time. Look below see shinny and black. Hate to tell you something just because YOU think something is better doesn't make it better and bashing me for keeping to the basics is getting pretty ******* tiring. I dont bash you guys for spending 2 to 3 times what I do to get the same job done. They all look great be happy. In 30 mins I can go from a dirty truck to looking like this. Wash, dry, clean, windows, tire dressing and yes armor all.

what needs to be black is black and clean
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again what needs to be black is black
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road1will

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Yeah that shiny greasy mess looks like shit. If you want your trim to be greasy as hell and attract dirt and dust like no other, armor all is great. If you want your trim to look like it did from the factory (clean, black, with a little shine) then some of the products we are reccomending are what you would need.
 

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