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  • Vormund
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    Re: Faded knobs and buttons

    Originally posted by Kooz View Post
    Thanks. I would prefer to use a Meguair's brand like Gold Class Trim Detailer but nobody in my area sells it. Eventually I am going to order some online.
    Back to Black and GC trim detailer are very similar products so don't feel like your missing out.

    That said, I do prefer GC trim detailer because of it's consistency - it's a bit thicker which makes it easier to work with.

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  • roushstage2
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    Looks great! Glad that brought them back!

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  • Kooz
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    Thanks. I would prefer to use a Meguair's brand like Gold Class Trim Detailer but nobody in my area sells it. Eventually I am going to order some online.

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  • yalerd
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    Nice save, very nice results.

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  • J. A. Michaels
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    They look great. Good as new. Good save.

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  • AeroCleanse
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    Glad it worked for you.

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  • Forever New
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    sweet, nice save on those!

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  • Kooz
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    Before:





    After:



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  • RogueGypsy
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    Snap some pics of the after...................

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  • Kooz
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    I tried the Back To Black. It worked and the knobs and buttons look great. Thanks again!

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  • J. A. Michaels
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    The first thing that popped into my head was the all season dressing. Good luck.

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  • Kooz
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    I actually have some Back to Black. One of my few non-Meguiar's products. I will give it a try.

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  • AeroCleanse
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    Could try the All Season Dressing.

    The other company has a product called Back to Black you could try.
    Last edited by AeroCleanse; Apr 18, 2008, 03:17 PM. Reason: more killer info

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  • Kooz
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    No it doesn't scrape off. The car is a 2002 and the previous owners must have had it sitting outside a lot. I think the knobs are faded from the sun.

    By the way - thanks for that awesome list of acronyms BlueZero! VERY HELPFUL!!!

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  • BlueZero
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    Originally posted by Kooz View Post
    All Purpose Cleaner huh? Can't believe I could not figure that out. Where in the world would I but a new one? A junkyard maybe?
    That might work!

    If your going to get new ones and have nothing to lose try scrubbing them with an old tooth brush and soapy water. Can you scrape the stuff off with your finger nail?

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