What is good product for plastic trim?

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Dark grey plastic trim products. I tried Back to Black (Mothers) and it does not look good at all.
 
Have to agree with CEE DOG on this. UTTG is awesome. I've yet to try the wolfgang yet.

The PERL is nice as well, but I think the UTTG is better longevity wise.
 
Car Pro Perl it last long Enough for me and is a little darker if you put 2 layers on than the UTTG. I want to try the Wolfgang but will be awhile from now.
 
my mothers back to black sits on my shelf collecting dust, try meguiars ultimate protectant/ultimate black(same thing) lasts a good while and dont run in the rain if you applied it correctly.mothers needs to reformulate back to black, might be ok for tires or fender wells but that's it...or take coreys suggestion, i still need to try uttg but stuff is pricey for business use.great for personal use as far as the price goes.you can always go with the nano trim sealant from g-technique
 
PERL, Meg's ultimate protectant, collinite 845(do a test spot)
 
Ultima Tire & Trim Guard FTW

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I just used my sample bottle of Wolfgang on some black plastic Toyota and Honda trim (skirt and wheel arches) with very impressive results. I routinely use Ultima Trim and Tire Guard on my old Mercedes that sits out in the Arizona sun. Awesome stuff!
 
my mothers back to black sits on my shelf collecting dust, try meguiars ultimate protectant/ultimate black(same thing) lasts a good while and dont run in the rain if you applied it correctly.mothers needs to reformulate back to black, might be ok for tires or fender wells but that's it...or take coreys suggestion, i still need to try uttg but stuff is pricey for business use.great for personal use as far as the price goes.you can always go with the nano trim sealant from g-technique

Honestly a little goes a long way. I have a bottle that I have used on like 25 cars (wiper cowls and any black trim) and it's almost half full. I use the cheap stuff for tires and fender wells. As long as you don't use it for the tires and the wells you should get plenty of use out of it.
 
Collinite 845 and Opti-Seal :D

i used c845 in the smooth nongrained black trim on my truck and its held up very well over the last few weeks. still has a nice low gloss shine. it does not give a hi gloss greasy look. had some subtle residue issues on the grained trim, probably related to my incomplete buffing off, harder to do on a grained surface. but i really like the look it gives, the durablity so far, and stretching the c845 to another use.

303 Aerospace Cleaner,303 Aerospace Protectant, 303 products is also commonly recommended. also looks great with a not too glossy shine. not that you were asking about tires but you can use it on tires. i seem to have variable results on tires. less durable on one of my cars which may be due to some underlying buildup. holds up well on another car.
 
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