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    Anyone tried Wurth Satin Black Trim Paint

    Hey guys, I'm sort of fixing up/restoring/making perfect a 1989 Saab 900 Turbo SPG (special performance group), it's my dad's car. Perfect shape, just a little old.

    So the wheelwell arches on these SPGs are black textured plastic... and these have greyed out a bit. Not yet cracking or sun damaged, just not black. A little treatment type stuff will last only a week or so, then grey again in teh hot florida sun.

    I ran across Wurth Satin Black trim flexible paint which is for plastic and metal trim on cars. Wurth normally is A+ stuff... I think this stuff is very thin and should work well to restore the "new look" -- BUT has anyone actually used it.

    Or have another, better recommendation?

    THANKS

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    I had some BBS rims, that had damage on the gold paint. I use the Wurth gold paint on them and it lasted for years. Stayed on and held up even to a pressure washer. Wurths makes some outstanding products. Have not use the black trim paint.

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    Never used Wurth products, but I have tried S.E.M products in the body shop for minor bumper and trim painting...good stuff
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    Wurth is a very big company in Europe. Quite often see their name plastered on the Speed Channel while watching Ralley racing. Why do I tell you this ... dont really know.


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    Quote Originally Posted by killrwheels@autogeek
    Wurth is a very big company in Europe. Quite often see their name plastered on the Speed Channel while watching Ralley racing. Why do I tell you this ... dont really know.
    LMAO!!

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