Products better than Mother's Back To Black?
BTB works, but you have to re-apply every few weeks or so. Are there any similar products out there that perform a lot better/last much longer?
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Exterior Trim
ValuGuard Exterior Trim Repair Kit (ETR) - solves the stubborn problem of "gray bloom" sun fading and wax/polish residue on black trim components. Each kit contains one half pint of product (a) ColorGard to re-blacken the component, (b) UV Guard to ensure a long lasting repair (c) New Car Prep for pre-cleaning to avoid fisheyes, and a selection of application sponges and protective gloves included. Returns the part to original finish, this is a renovation type product with outstanding durability unlike cover-up products. A trim renovation kit that allows for virtually permanent repairs of black and gray trim items that have been damaged by aging, exposure to solvents, splatter from sealant wax or polish, and paint over spray. Repair / renovate trim without time consuming masking and painting that has a durability of approx three years in average use. This product is not paint or a polish, but an acrylic latex emulsion that is approved by several auto manufacturers. ETR, properly applied correctly ETR has a durability of five (5) years or more. Part should be clean and dry. If more than one coat is needed, allow to dry thoroughly between coats. Application Video - |
I ordered some Wolfgang trim restorer. We'll see how it works when I get it.
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Originally Posted by Never-Enough
(Post 3831696)
BTB works, but you have to re-apply every few weeks or so. Are there any similar products out there that perform a lot better/last much longer?
The one I have had the most success with is Black WOW. I used on my Mini that had black plastic trim and it would last a month and B2B maybe a week. On a car that is only driven for pleasure and not washed a couple times per week I would say it would last 2 months. Jeff |
Tried the Wolfgang stuff that I spent $30 on. It seems to be ok for trim that is not badly faded. It did not restore as advertised, though. Easy to apply, but not as effective as advertised.
Back To Black works better than this stuff. |
The trick is to clean the rubber/plastic first. You must first remove oxidation. For us 303 Aerospace works very well. I'd definitely stay away from B2B, Black Magic, etc. IMHO, they're too shiny and greasy.
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