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keeping Black, Black.
Can anyone tell me the best stuff to use to keep black molding, (bumpers, fender flares, etc.) looking new? I was told of a product called "Bumper rubber black", but cant find it anywhere. Thanks.
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Re: keeping Black, Black.
Mother's "Back to Black" works wonders
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Re: keeping Black, Black.
Thanks, I'll give it a try.
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Re: keeping Black, Black.
That's what I use. You have to apply it every so often, but it looks great.
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Re: keeping Black, Black.
Black Magic
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Re: keeping Black, Black.
another vote for back to black
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Re: keeping Black, Black.
i tried back to black this weekend and it looks awesome
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