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Whats the best way to deal with this trim?

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  • Whats the best way to deal with this trim?



    Its faded. Can it be restored?
    MOL- Welcome to the world of real detailer's


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    I'd try putting some Nxt Tech Protect on an applicator or on a cloth, and rub it in . . . I'm assuming that what I'm looking at is some sort of vinyl/plastic/rubber? If so, Nxt TP will do a pretty good job. It blackens the whited out areas.

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    • #3
      Another really good product to use, assuming that it is a vinyl or rubber, is M4016 vinyl and rubber cleaner and conditioner or Gold Class Trim Detailer. Apply these products with a foam applicator pad and remove any excess with a microfiber towel or terry cloth towel.
      Shane Lariba
      Surface Car Specialist
      1-800-854-8073 ext 138
      Meguiar's Inc.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Shane Lariba
        Another really good product to use, assuming that it is a vinyl or rubber, is M4016 vinyl and rubber cleaner and conditioner or Gold Class Trim Detailer. Apply these products with a foam applicator pad and remove any excess with a microfiber towel or terry cloth towel.
        #40 is a great product, but it doesn't last very long on my car
        Patrick Yu
        2003 Honda Accord
        2008 Honda Accord EX-L V6

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        • #5
          #40 is very possibly my favorite Meg's product.

          My Ram's interior is only 2 years old, but it makes it look and smell like it just rolled off the showroom floor yesterday.
          Troy - TSR6

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