Help with black trim

Looks like mothers is working for you. I found that these brushes work better.



Mothers Detail Brush Set cleans crevices and creases inside your car. Mother Detail Brush Set includes 2 small brushes.



I also follow up with wolfgang's trim sealant.


I'll check those brushes out.. Still adding stuff to my collection..

I have some Meguiar's protectant I'm gonna use.. I still have about 2 hrs worth to go.. :/

But it should be worth it in the end.. A happy wife... :)


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It's a keeper!! I would recommend Mothers Back to Black trim cleaner..

http://www.autogeek.net/best-car-wax-remover-plastic-trim.html


Thanks for the help!!


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So is that just from sitting overnight? Or is it dressed now?


Sitting overnight. First time I thought I had it cleaned it came back literally overnight..

I'll throw some dressing on it today.


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Sitting overnight. First time I thought I had it cleaned it came back literally overnight. I'll throw some dressing on it today.

My question/observation from my limited experience with this product is--is there still product on the surface? When I used it, the surface looked great like yours, but a little water and agitation from my fingers and the product residue washed off and the surface went back to dull gray (but clean).

I'm not sure if residue will interfere with dressing application. Either way, keep us posted. I mean, if you just go over it now with dressing and it stays looking good for a year, that's a darn good result.

The problem with a more permanent, coating-type restorer, which may stay looking good for 1-2 years, is what do you do then? I have had disappointing results re-applying C4 over surfaces that were previously coated.
 
Mendham...I don't think there is much you can do if the trim is disintegrating. I helped a friend with an 80's Taurus and the door handle surrounds etc. were just kind of falling apart as you describe.

PS If you are in Mendham NJ we should pow-wow sometime and shoot the breeze.

Yea I guess I'll just have to be careful and lightly brush it then dress it accordingly.

Also, yes man, i've never heard that term, lol, but it sounds like it means hang out. Sounds good to me Setec.
 
My question/observation from my limited experience with this product is--is there still product on the surface? When I used it, the surface looked great like yours, but a little water and agitation from my fingers and the product residue washed off and the surface went back to dull gray (but clean).

I'm not sure if residue will interfere with dressing application. Either way, keep us posted. I mean, if you just go over it now with dressing and it stays looking good for a year, that's a darn good result.

The problem with a more permanent, coating-type restorer, which may stay looking good for 1-2 years, is what do you do then? I have had disappointing results re-applying C4 over surfaces that were previously coated.


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Delayed epic failure... lol

Is this what you were talking about??


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Delayed epic failure... lol

Is this what you were talking about??

Yeah, but at least it's clean, put some nice dressing or a restorer on there now, Wolfgang Exterior Trim Sealant (WETS) is a nice product, or CarPro DLux for something more permanent.
 
Yeah, but at least it's clean, put some nice dressing or a restorer on there now, Wolfgang Exterior Trim Sealant (WETS) is a nice product, or CarPro DLux for something more permanent.


I'm doing 5 test spots...gonna see how they work out..one combination needs to work...
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Wolfgang's works nice after cleaning it up with B2B trim cleaner. I just read on another threan that Mike P. recommends to keep applying WETS after every wash until the trim is restored. Once I read that I was pleased with using WETS.

If you are looking for something OTC to buy you time until you get something better then I would give meguiar's ultimate black a shot.
 
Is it possible that your trim is faded from the sun?



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Is it possible that your trim is faded from the sun?



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Possible, but it really don't look any worse than all the demos of the restoration products I've watched. Time will tell.




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Wolfgang's works nice after cleaning it up with B2B trim cleaner. I just read on another threan that Mike P. recommends to keep applying WETS after every wash until the trim is restored. Once I read that I was pleased with using WETS.



If you are looking for something OTC to buy you time until you get something better then I would give meguiar's ultimate black a shot.



Ultimate black is on one of my test spots. ;)

One has a trio of ultimate compound followed by mothers trim restorer topped with ultimate black.

And one has all the above with a coating of ultimate protectant..




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"I'm pretty sure it's dried wax and soap from automatic car washes. Anyway, it keeps coming back. Any advice??"
Advice? Yes. Quit using automatic car washes.
 
Possible, but it really don't look any worse than all the demos of the restoration products I've watched. Time will tell.




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I only ask because it should come off. If it really is wax then it has not been removed fully yet and there is no reason to put a dressing or protectant on it yet.

I just removed some wax from my plastic trim last weekend. I used purple power but the product you used should have worked as well. Now I did have to scrub, rinse, dry and repeat a few times for each section but it all came off. You may even try wiping with a micro fiber after scrubbing with the brush. I think the brush agitates it but the towel picks it up as I could see it on my towel.

I'm still a noob but that's my experience with a similar issue.

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I have the fading/white problem on my Benz . . . and my friend has it on his Mazda . . .

Conclusion: A mix of waxes, cleaners, sunlight, and oxidation have bleached the upper surface of the black trim permanently. (I'm talking about hard plastic trim)

Therefore, products can only cover up and mask the white color just like a wax temporarily masks some micro-marring.

I sanded the trim on my car with many different grits and it seemed to come out fine... although it took forever.
 
I have the fading/white problem on my Benz . . . and my friend has it on his Mazda . . .



Conclusion: A mix of waxes, cleaners, sunlight, and oxidation have bleached the upper surface of the black trim permanently. (I'm talking about hard plastic trim)



Therefore, products can only cover up and mask the white color just like a wax temporarily masks some micro-marring.



I sanded the trim on my car with many different grits and it seemed to come out fine... although it took forever.


That's about what I've determined. It's faded, oxidized and all..

Mike's article on black trim nailed it. When your trim is new "find something you like and use it often"

I've still got a couple of things I'm going to try.. But the fixit products aren't made for the trim in this shape...


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Update for anyone that cares.. ;)

Found a combo that's working!!!

Before:

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After:

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LA's Totally Awesome and a scrub brush I picked up at the Dollar Tree yesterday... Just
aggressive enough to cut the crap and clean the funk..

This pic was 24 hrs after test spot and no protection..

Not perfect but it's getting there...

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Looks way better, glad you found something that's working.

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