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Old 12-26-02, 01:45 PM
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Thumbs up Give this a try on your trim

There is a product called nu-teck trim finish that is formulated
to make your trim look like new ...this stuff works
great ...you can find it at Car Quest ..
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Old 12-26-02, 11:00 PM
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I don't think we have a Car Quest in NY....anywhere else I could find it?
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sounds cool
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There's a similar product that should be sold at any parts store (like CKS or whatever you northern suckers are stuck with) called something like "Back to Black," I have had great success with it on several of my cars in the past - but you have to reapply it pretty often.
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Haha, ok, but if she gets pissed i'm blameing you guys.
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I will get the manufactures information off the bottle
and post it ... so keep checking back I will not be able to post until Monday Am ...
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Originally posted by Cloud
There's a similar product that should be sold at any parts store (like CKS or whatever you northern suckers are stuck with) called something like "Back to Black," I have had great success with it on several of my cars in the past - but you have to reapply it pretty often.
I use black leather dye to re-blacken plastic and rubber parts and it works very well, and is quite permanent.
-WG
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