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Not all vinyl stripes are equal. For instance, the stripes on RVs are often of different types of vinyl. Some vinyl mfgrs. ok waxing them. Others do not and the wax over time will cause the vinyl to dry out and crack. I know from personal experience on that one...learned the hard way. A vinyl protectant that does not contain petroleum distillates would be my choice.
The problem with vinyl graphics is maintaining a new appearance over time. Usually a brand new car with brand new vinyl graphics looks good. As time goes by there are plenty of paint care products on the market to restore and maintain the paint but there's nothing really for vinyl graphics.
As time goes by the appearance of the vinyl graphics will tend to fade or become less crisp looking and if you keep the paint up then the difference in appearance between the paint and the graphics will become more pronounced over time.
Since they are flat black you may want to try some Trim Detailer. Try it in a small inconspicuous area first.
Meguiar's doesn't make a product for vinyl graphics and there is no recommendation for using Trim Detailer on vinyl graphics. That said I've used it successfully on most vinyl graphics I've worked on and also flat black plastic.
The trick is to softly work some product over the vinyl using a clean, soft foam applicator pad and then after a few minutes carefully and gently wipe off any excess using a clean, dry plush microfiber polishing cloth. Give the graphics a final wipe to insure a clear, uniform appearance.
Tip: Always fold your microfibers 4- ways to not only give you 8 wiping sides, but to also give the cloth some thickness which provides cushion between you hand and the surface.
Mike Phillips 760-515-0444 showcargarage@gmail.com "Find something you like and use it often"
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