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    Black plastic trim (now white) restoration - any tips?

    Hey all - I'm going to be working on my wife's car and doing some trim restoration and hoping to get some decent results. Was wondering if there are any helpful tips or pointers? I have attached a pciture of the trim and you can see one small piece that is almost white. So any recommendations or tips to try to restore this? I have solution finish black plastic & vinyl restorer, as well as some detailers pro cleanse-all exterior cleaner, but if I need something different I can pick it up.

    Also, would scrubbing this with a bathroom scrub brush normally used for tile/hard surfaces help (I would do a test spot to ensure its not marking the surface)?

    Thanks.


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    Re: Black plastic trim (now white) restoration - any tips?

    Solution Finish will probably be your best bet. Clean with APC, let dry and apply.

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    Re: Black plastic trim (now white) restoration - any tips?

    Awesome, I already have some solution finish in my arsenal ready to use.

    Thanks for the quick replies!

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    Re: Black plastic trim (now white) restoration - any tips?

    What you have there, IMHO, is a mix of oxidation and embedded dirt in the plastic. Plastic is somewhat porous, and will "absorb" some dirt. Plastic panels (like running boards) that are low to the ground will suffer more from this phenomena.

    Also, plastic pieces that lay horizontal will experience more oxidation due to the simple fact they sit perpendicular to the sun's rays.

    The long term fix is CarPro DLux. The coating is BETTER than Solution Finish, because it creates a hydrophobic barrier on the plastic that will resist future "dirt staining". It also has some UV protection associated with it. This will make the plastic stay cleaner, become easier to clean, and generally look better.

    The way I recommend attacking this is:

    1. Clean the plastic using Tuff Shine Tire cleaner using a stiff brush along with a cotton towel.

    2. Rinse well

    3. Wipe plastic down with Eraser

    4. Coat with DLux using a small piece of sponge so the applicator can conform to the raised and lowered areas of the plastic.

    You will be good for two years doing it this way.

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    Re: Black plastic trim (now white) restoration - any tips?


    To build on what swanicyouth has said.

    I have found that SolutionFinish will re-dye and restore the color very well. And that is my vote for the color restoration. But after it cures for a week I have found that coming back with Dlux to seal it in and be a long term protection works extremely well.

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    Re: Black plastic trim (now white) restoration - any tips?

    Please let us know how it turns out, my buddy has a wiper cowl that is completely white like in your picture and I was just going to Plasti Dip it. I've been wanting to pull the trigger on DLux or Solution Finish.

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    Re: Black plastic trim (now white) restoration - any tips?

    Black WOW Exterior Trim Restorer, black trim dressing, restore black rubber trim, Mini trim

    I really like this product on faded trim. It has a different composition, so it gets absorbed and really rejuvinates the trim. But, unlike many coatings or topical products, the absorption is even, so it leaves a uniform finish. Also, a little goes a long long way. AND, it can be used on any color plastic trim, not just black. Smells great to!

    This is a little guy with a small business with a great specialized product that works really well.

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    Re: Black plastic trim (now white) restoration - any tips?

    Is that trim supposed to be black or grey? My mom has an older escape and all the lower trim is grey.

    If the trim is grey what do people do to restore color? Just coat with UTTG?

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    Re: Black plastic trim (now white) restoration - any tips?

    Well I did a test today with the solution finish. I did one side of the car (just the bad pieces) and used the other side as the "control". So here's the results:

    The front cleaned up pretty well - now I need to note I did the driver's side and a couple of weeks ago I actually tried some wolfgang black trim protectant on top half of passenger's side (piece closest to tire). So the before of the frontwas closer to the middle section of the panel on the right (milky white area). I was pleased with this section, but will probably hit it again with some APC and apply another coat in a week or two, as if you look really close you can see some color differences (I think its related to surface preparation and the way dirt/grime was kicked up by the front tire over the years.
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    The rear is a completely different animal. You can see the test piece on the left which maybe picked up a shade or two of color, but really didn't change much. I attribute this more to trying to cut through 10 years of neglect and grime and not a reflection on the solution finish product itself.

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    I have to find something better to prepare this surface to actually accept the product. I was tried using a pressure washer and detailers pro series cleanse-all exterior cleaner. Anyone have any suggestions? I have seen a tire cleaner mentioned above, so might try that with my next AG order. Anything else I can try?

    I'm considering ordering a scrub brush to put on my GG - something similar to here but probably a little stiffer than this carpet brush:

    White Standard Carpet Brush

    Thanks guys, appreciate the assistance.

    Well if anyone has any ideas, please advise. At this point I think I need to find a way to prepare that plastic to accept hte product, as when I put on the solution finish, as I wipe I'm just moving the product around on the surface. I even tried "dabbing" it on to get coverage, and then let it sit for 10 minutes, and the product just wiped right off without penetrating the plastic.

    Thanks for any ideas.

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