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Faded black beltline trim, any ideas? - 05-15-05, 11:31 AM

The black beltline trim on my vert is faded. I have used Back to Black, but it is almost like Armorall, and it fades quickly. Is there a better product? I know Armorall can make it shine but if it rains it leaves an oil slick down the paint. Anyone have a better product?




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Any product is going to run off when it rains no matter what. I uses 303products(www.303products.com) on my dash which is awesome and an spf rating of 40 which is one of the highest. You can use it on your trim but like I said they will all run when it rains unfortunatly(sp?)




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The black beltline trim on my vert is faded. I have used Back to Black, but it is almost like Armorall, and it fades quickly. Is there a better product? I know Armorall can make it shine but if it rains it leaves an oil slick down the paint. Anyone have a better product?
A dressing is simply that, a temporary dressing. What you need to do is properly clean the trim area then dye it.

Here is a product I use. http://www.topoftheline.com/trim-molding-dye.html

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A dressing is simply that, a temporary dressing. What you need to do is properly clean the trim area then dye it.

Here is a product I use. http://www.topoftheline.com/trim-molding-dye.html

Anthony
Thanks Anthony,
That is exactly what I was looking for, I will order some!!




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