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    Splatter on Black Trim

    AG order came in and did my 1st PC detail this weekend. Had some splatter, mostly from Clearkote RMG and some from from XMT1 & 2, which got on some black trim pieces and windshield wiper arms.

    Please, whats a good product or method to clean the black plastic trim & flat-black wiper arms? Any recommendations for a product to "blacken" them up & protect them after cleaning?

    Thanx!

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    DG#271, DG#101, or XMT360.
    #271 on this pic.
    http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/...oss-271-a.html


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    Almost forgot, Klasse AIO.


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    Hey Sparkie-

    The DG271 looks teriffic on the wiper arms & plastic cowl in your photo! I never would have thought AIO as a solution to my spalatter. Looks like I'll be placing another order with AG (and a little neater next time I detail my car)!!!

    Many Thanks,
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    Quote Originally Posted by Islander
    Hey Sparkie-

    The DG271 looks teriffic on the wiper arms & plastic cowl in your photo! I never would have thought AIO as a solution to my spalatter. Looks like I'll be placing another order with AG (and a little neater next time I detail my car)!!!

    Many Thanks,
    Warren
    You're welcome. On #271 it's different then dressing, it's more of a polish. The more you buff the better the shine.


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    Sparkie-

    Thanx again for the help.

    Curiously, is the Ford GT a client's car or is it yours? It (the original GT40....yeah I'm that old) has been a dream car for me since I was a kid. It was my favorite body for the Aurora Electric Race Set I had & also a Cox 1/18 scale Gas Car I had. I have a model of one on top of my Audio Equipment Rack to this day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Islander
    Sparkie-

    Thanx again for the help.

    Curiously, is the Ford GT a client's car or is it yours? It (the original GT40....yeah I'm that old) has been a dream car for me since I was a kid. It was my favorite body for the Aurora Electric Race Set I had & also a Cox 1/18 scale Gas Car I had. I have a model of one on top of my Audio Equipment Rack to this day.

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    Ha Ha Ha I wish that car was mine. Just my pic in front of it. It's one of my favorites too!


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    Hey Sparkie-

    A long overdue thank-you.... I tried duragloss wax remover #471 follwed by the #271 rubber & flat black dressing & the cowl & wiper arms I got splatter on an they now look great.

    Pros like you make life much easier for rookies like me!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Islander
    Hey Sparkie-

    A long overdue thank-you.... I tried duragloss wax remover #471 follwed by the #271 rubber & flat black dressing & the cowl & wiper arms I got splatter on an they now look great.

    Pros like you make life much easier for rookies like me!
    You're welcome. I wish I was a pro. Glad it work out for you...


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    Quote Originally Posted by Islander
    Sparkie-

    Thanx again for the help.

    Curiously, is the Ford GT a client's car or is it yours? It (the original GT40....yeah I'm that old) has been a dream car for me since I was a kid. It was my favorite body for the Aurora Electric Race Set I had & also a Cox 1/18 scale Gas Car I had. I have a model of one on top of my Audio Equipment Rack to this day.

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    Its mine, Sparkie details it for me, he picked it up from the dealer to drive home when I 1st bought it........
    The real WyStang:

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