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Old 11-10-2004, 05:28 PM
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How do I Refresh My Rubber Trim??

Anyone got any tips here?? On my car, mainly on the top and bottom of the front windshield and the back glass my trim is really faded. I used armor all to shine it, which works good for like 2 days. I also used trim paint-which lasted a month-and the rain little by little took it off.

Do they have any trim dressing that gives the same effect as armor all, but LASTS??
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Re: How do I Refresh My Rubber Trim??

Or, can i buy new trim/rubber for the back and front?? Where??

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Re: How do I Refresh My Rubber Trim??

Try a product called "forever black." Works wonders. Its a water-based rubber/vinyl dye. Basically Armor All with dye in it. Skip the product called "back to black" its junk.
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Re: How do I Refresh My Rubber Trim??

Hey i'll look for that, thanks.
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