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    Dynamic duo for rubber and trim-clean+black

    Here is a pic of the back window seal. No matter how many different products I tried, so far none have kept it looking black for more than 3 days.
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    Spray wax for exterior painted plastic??

    Here is a picture of the mirror. This is what I mean about painted plastic. It looked flawless until I used Liquid Glass on it for a sealer. This blemishes then came to the surface..
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    Dynamic duo for rubber and trim-clean+black

    The reason for wanting to dye is because the rubber seals and some plastic under the hood are horribly faded. No amount of "dressing" or other rejuvenation stuff is able to bring back the color. Sounds like the Forever Black kit is what I need. Will the Forever Black stuff work on both rough...
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    Spray wax for exterior painted plastic??

    Plastic painted trim Couple examples" 1] About slightly more than half way down each of the door is a full lenght strip of what feels like plastic -- maybe something else, but not metal. Painted same color as the car. 2] The side mirrors feel like they are encased in plastic. Maybe not...
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    Spray wax for exterior painted plastic??

    I made another BIG mistake. After cleaning the car I applied Liquid Glass to all my plastic painted trim including bumpers, body molding, and mirrors (the plastic part). Now I have somehow brought a Lot of blemishes to the surface. Assuming I can figure out how to hide the blems, the question...
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    Dynamic duo for rubber and trim-clean+black

    I hope I am learning from my mistakes. Now I need to know, what would make a great one - two knock out punch for the following problem: 1st remove all silicone, and other greasy dressing from faded rubber and plastic followed by a real clean, safe, permanent black dye which can later have...
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    Engine detailing mistakes and how to fix?

    Thanks. I will try this. I appreciate everyone's help with this.
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    Spray on Engine delailers -- sticky or dirty?

    303 -- dash too? Is this the same thing that is a good choice for dash, plastic, vinyl?
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    Absolutely the best product to remove stain on trim

    Black again I forgot who makes this product
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    Engine detailing mistakes and how to fix?

    Thanks Thanks very much. I appreciate the encouraging words. With that said, OK to post all the pics of what it is now, to get advice on what I plan to do next -- I mean specifics for each aspect of the detailing and get some ideas as to whether what I plan to do is a good idea, or not?
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    Engine detailing mistakes and how to fix?

    Is there enough detail here to make it clear what challenges I am facing with the vehicle? Would this also be the forum to post pics of trim, interior and paint to get advice specifically for what I have?
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    Engine detailing mistakes and how to fix?

    Here are the pics. Hope there is enough detail here. Here are the pics. I am really embarassed to show the pics on this car. I realize most people on this forum have very nice high ticket, exotic wheels, but this is my daily driver and until I can get a better paying position this is going...
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    Engine detailing mistakes and how to fix?

    No pics, but will take some and post them. I hope my digital camera will be able to produce pics that are high enough resoultion.
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    What to put on top of Liquid Glass?

    Well, looks like I am about to undertake an interesting comparison test. My Dad is going to let me "clean" his clear coat paint, then apply Liquid Glass. My vehicle may be getting a combo of products from Poor Boys and maybe some DG or roughly an equivalent. Question: What kind of sealer should...
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    Engine detailing mistakes and how to fix?

    Well, another challenge here. Apparently the last person to detail my engine bay used a clear coat Acrylic Enamel to coat plastic pieces, and looks like just about everything else too. Quite a few spots look ok, but some spots such as the plastic oil filler cap, and the plastic covering part...
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