Are there any ideas to keep the black cladding from fadding
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Here are a couple good options:Gold Class Trim Detailer or #38 Tire & Trim Dressing Gel
You apply them with a applicator pad or similar. I like to then wipe off the excess to prevent streaking. I prefer these types of products over spray on... IMO there is more control with a wiped on.Brandon
2007 Black Chevy Avalanche
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Brandon
2007 Black Chevy Avalanche
My Albums: Avalanche
Meguiars Online Acronyms - Meguiars Product List....
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Re: Avalanche Cladding
I hate to dig this up again, but has anyone used the Future on automotive plastics yet?
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Re: Avalanche Cladding
Originally posted by OrangeCrush View PostIn the Chevy Avalanche Fan Club site, they are talking about a product called Refinish Restorer or something like that.
G10810 Gold Class Trim Detailer
Plastic doesn't absorb very well so most dressings tend to be topical and for this reason you want to wipe any excess off of whatever you use.
Even if you dye it with some kind of dye product that finish will go down hill and you'll have to do it over again so there is no permanent solution just like there's no permanent wax or wax that last 5 years.
Best thing to to is to try a few products until you find one you like and then use it regularly to key word, maintain the appearance of the plastic.
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Re: Avalanche Cladding
I'd just like to share something with you guys even though this thread is old, Mr clean magic eraser for your textured black plastic exterior trim.
I get wax on my black side molding all the time, I simply mask it off once im done and rub it down with a fresh magic eraser and it's perfect / like new.
DO NOT TOUCH THE PAINT WITH THE ERASER IT'S AN ABRASIVE.
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Re: Avalanche Cladding
There was a product approved by GM and it even has a GM part # Avail from GM parts.
Armor-Dillo Automotive products inc.
TS-1 Reconditioning wipes
Cleaner & Conditioner
Its a pre treated cloth thats works well and last about 4-6 months b4 reapplying. I will SEarch my info for the p/n.
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Re: Avalanche Cladding
Originally posted by SHYNEMAN123 View PostThere was a product approved by GM and it even has a GM part # Avail from GM parts.
Armor-Dillo Automotive products inc.
TS-1 Reconditioning wipes
Cleaner & Conditioner
Its a pre treated cloth thats works well and last about 4-6 months b4 reapplying. I will Search my info for the p/n.
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Re: Avalanche Cladding
The company website provides a link to the below thread,
I scanned through it and there are mixed reviews, it does appear to be some kind of dye and not a dressing from what I read, maybe someone can verify so that everyone is very clear on their options.
It's one of those things where each person will need to do their own research and decide what they thing is best for them and their plastic and what they're willing to pay for it.
Environmental conditions will be a huge factor for any products performance as rainy, wet environments aw well as frequent washings will tend to make it necessary to re-apply dressings more often.
There is no permanent solution however... kind of the downside of some plastics...
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