Bringing the shine back to the black

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Old 06-25-2006, 06:34 AM
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Default Bringing the shine back to the black

You know the strip around the car, the trunk area, the mirrors etc........ any suggestions?
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Default Re: Bringing the shine back to the black

Silicone base furniture polish works well for me.
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Default any silicon based product will work and last longer than water based

product such as armor all.
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Default Mothers Back to Black

works for me
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Default When I redid my bumpers(black strip sections) and my rear view mirrors...

I used black bumper paint, think from Duplicolor, not sure, bumpers I did two years ago before Carlisle and no fade now. It's a flexible paint meant for plastic trim. HTH. Picked it up in Autozone.
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