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Can this exterior trim be restored?
I think it’s likely from being parked outside and exposed tot he elements... without regular washes. Is there a product that can restore its appearance? What can I try?
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Re: Can this exterior trim be restored?
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Re: Can this exterior trim be restored?
I'm impressed with Cerakote Trim Coat so far on two cars I've used it on.
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Re: Can this exterior trim be restored?
Thanks, I'll do some research on those.
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Re: Can this exterior trim be restored?
You could try Solution Finish as well
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Re: Can this exterior trim be restored?
The trim looks a lot like a rubber compound.
If it is, use a dedicated rubber cleaner to purge all of the embedded contaminants and follow up with a rubber or trim restorer.
After using a restorer, you can apply a ceramic coating to ensure it won’t happen again.
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Re: Can this exterior trim be restored?
Originally Posted by
WristyManchego
The trim looks a lot like a rubber compound.
If it is, use a dedicated rubber cleaner to purge all of the embedded contaminants and follow up with a rubber or trim restorer.
After using a restorer, you can apply a ceramic coating to ensure it won’t happen again.
Came here to post this. Agree.
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