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Old 10-08-2006, 10:08 PM
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trim on my hummer?

i got tons of trim on my hummer and i used vinylex on it a couple times and it was ok, but i havent treated it in about 5 months and id like to use something that will brighten the black ( it looks dull) and last a while, what do you think?

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I personally like Black Again ... because its a thick gel and easy to spread and control. Most say the dyes work longer but need a uniform coverage. Poorboys also makes a nice trim restorer.
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303 is great for protection to keep it looking good.
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303 best for me so far! AIO has less deepness on plastic but it want run in the rain. Check out the link!
Exterior vinyl and rubber dressing!
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big fan of mothers back to black
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Old 10-08-2006, 11:57 PM
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What about using a sealant glaze after cleaning? Why would SG not work if AIO does?

Just wondering...
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Old 10-09-2006, 12:21 PM
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I personally like Black Again ... because its a thick gel and easy to spread and control. Most say the dyes work longer but need a uniform coverage. Poorboys also makes a nice trim restorer.
I agree.
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303 best for me so far! AIO has less deepness on plastic but it want run in the rain. Check out the link!
Exterior vinyl and rubber dressing!
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303 best for me so far! AIO has less deepness on plastic but it want run in the rain. Check out the link!
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AIO, I guess you your talking about klasse?, does it take out dried wax residue on trim.
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AIO, I guess you your talking about klasse?, does it take out dried wax residue on trim.
YES
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