There is a molding strip on the BMW that is rather faded and could use some sprucing up.
What do you use for this situation?
I seem to recall wxo putting this stuff on his Jeep trim at Carlisle one time but can't recall what it was.
Cleaning rubber/plastic trim/moldings
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When I had the 86 BMW 745i, I used this stuff as recommended by the other bimmer guys and it was amazing:
http://www.foreverblack.com/
It used it on the bumper and trim with great results. It's actually a dye and restains and reseals it to an original black instead of a shiny coating like Armorall, etc.
http://www.foreverblack.com/
It used it on the bumper and trim with great results. It's actually a dye and restains and reseals it to an original black instead of a shiny coating like Armorall, etc.
Last edited by TheRookie on Sun Jul 12, 2009 10:40 am, edited 1 time in total.
If you are talking about that black textured plastic stuff...I would highly recommend Kiwi Black shoe polish (the liquid stuff not the paste). On both of my GTI's I have ALOT of that type of trim and the shoe polish works great. The shoe polish will actually out-live the Carnuba Wax by almost twice as long(my spring detail session). I've been told about the foreverblack stuff also, but the guys I've talked to at the VW shows turned me on to that trick.. Oh and its cheaper to!