Corolla Door Trim

cwschulz

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I have a 2007 Toyota Corolla with a metal-type door trim which seems impossible to clean or polish.

I've used several products, most leave it feeling oily.

I've attempted to search this forum as I know there is something that will work.

Ideas?

Used:

Meg's Ultimate Protectant and Ultimate Black

Thanks!

:work:
 
Any chance you might have a picture of the trim so we can see what you're up against?

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Is this trim you speak of like a door gaurd? Or are you talking about the trim that runs below the windows? Are you sure its metal?
 
Here are two pictures. Referring to the black metal area which is part of the door frame.

Thanks for the hand with this.




 
Here are two pictures. Referring to the black metal area which is part of the door frame.

Thanks for the hand with this.





I bring you good news! That can be fixed or at least made much better :awesome:

Try applying a cleaner wax or mild polish using a cotton applicator pad. If cotton is not avalible, use crappy microfiber towel or app pad. You'll have these babies looking better in no time :cruisin:

When you applying, try your best to stay away from those rubber seals or you'll be digging wax out untill next July :autowash:

Let us know how in turns out with some after :Picture:


Flash :hotrod2:
 
Yes. This is the exact problem I was up against at one point on my Civic Si. I used some mild polish on mine and they were back to new in no time. I've yet to find out what to put on there though which won't streak.

Trim sealant seems to streak pretty badly, even UTTG. I may just try some of my Blackfire Wet Diamond on it since this technically is a painted area and not just colored plastic like most trim.
 
I used some mild polish on mine and they were back to new in no time. I've yet to find out what to put on there though which won't streak.

Try working in a smaller area. Polish, remove. Polish, remove. Polish, remove...

You could also wash the area with cold water to remove the streaking.
 
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