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I have had the same results on my '04 Chevy Silverado 2500HD with the fender flares and mirrors, GREAT STUFF!!!!
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why not apply tire shine to the black trim pieces?
CLICK IT.... I know you want to
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Originally Posted by JBs
why not apply tire shine to the black trim pieces?
Because all that does is make the tires look shiney and most of them leave that greasy residue. Trim Restorer is designed to clean and restore trim without leaving any residue behind.... tire shine won't clean the plastic either.
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What a turn around! Nice work..
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budman3, I'm glad it work out for you. That Jeep I done, I had to use dye. They look great.
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Here is another update. It has been raining off and on for the past 3-4 days with steady rain today. When it is dry it looks just a tad lighter but here is what it looks like:
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Nothing:
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