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How do I treat this trim?

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  • Whelan
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    Re: How do I treat this trim?

    For all the black plastic and rubber on the car I only use one thing.

    Interior Shine


    Put a little on a small rag, wrap the rag around your finger so as to not get the product on any of the paint because it does not harm it, but it will leave a residue film that is a paint to wipe off.

    Now work it into the plastic. The biggest misconception with black plastics is that you simply wipe it over like you are dusting something off. Problem is it looks good for two minutes then gets gross again. With any plastic cleaning product it needs to be worked and rubbed because the plastic absorbs the oils in the cleaner, giving it a shine and clean look.

    My brother used to use Peanut Butter.

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  • Tom Claessens
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    Re: How do I treat this trim?

    If it's really bare plastic (like bumpers and such) you should treat it like plastic and use vinyl & plastic cleaner and trim detailer.

    Otherwise, if it's painted like bumpers these days, you can work it like normal paint.

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  • Graeme
    started a topic How do I treat this trim?

    How do I treat this trim?

    Hi, I am unsure of how to treat this trim.

    Do I treat it as paint or plastic and rubber?





    Thanks

    Graeme
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