How to refresh black trim
#2
Your friendly neighborhood auto parts store should sell product to put the black back in your car. Most of it is trim safe, I think California gold and meguiars are the brands to look for. Most of them come with a pen style applicator, tape off your paint and apply carefully! Pretty easy if you take your time and do it right.
#3
Your friendly neighborhood auto parts store should sell product to put the black back in your car. Most of it is trim safe, I think California gold and meguiars are the brands to look for. Most of them come with a pen style applicator, tape off your paint and apply carefully! Pretty easy if you take your time and do it right.
#4
Chemical Guys Black on Black is the best I've used.
#5
Some of the OTC stuff can be so oily and greasy that they become really messy. I'd check out detailedimage for their trim stuff. I've used Black on Black(works...but slighly greasy) and Poorboys Trim Restorer(not greasy...just needs a few applications over time to really work well).
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#8
Chemical Guys "Bare Bones' Spray works miracles on black trim and aged black plastic:
I'm afraid to see the MSDS label for this one.
Amazon.com: Chemical Guys TVD_104_16 Bare Bones UnderCarriage Spray and Detailer - 16 oz.: Automotive
I'm afraid to see the MSDS label for this one.
#9
I've used Black on Black in the past and it is good. Be careful though, it is very slick! I made the stupid mistake of applying it to my all season floor mats and well, I had to throw them out because they were too slippery. Not a good situation for the driver.
Bare Bones is also good, this is what I use currently.
Whatever you use, make sure you use good degreaser, like Optimum Power Clean or Meg's APC mixed as Heavy APC, or even Grime Reaper (just don't spray it on painted surfaces).
Bare Bones is also good, this is what I use currently.
Whatever you use, make sure you use good degreaser, like Optimum Power Clean or Meg's APC mixed as Heavy APC, or even Grime Reaper (just don't spray it on painted surfaces).
#10
Once you get your trim where you want it, seal it with some Ultima Trim and Tire Guard. Really nice stuff that lasts a long time.
Ultima Tire & Trim Guard Plus, tire & trim protectant, tire dressing, rubber protectant
Ultima Tire & Trim Guard Plus, tire & trim protectant, tire dressing, rubber protectant
#13
Necrothread bump...curious what I should use to PROTECT the black plastic trim at the base of my windows. I can see it fading quickly in the Texas sun. Still looks good currently but I can see it being a problem down the road without any protection. Any recommendations?
#14
Necrothread bump...curious what I should use to PROTECT the black plastic trim at the base of my windows. I can see it fading quickly in the Texas sun. Still looks good currently but I can see it being a problem down the road without any protection. Any recommendations?
Product Review: CarPro DLUX Plastic and Wheel Coating by Zach McGovern
Product Review: 22ple VR1 Plastic and Trim Restorer by Kevin George
Trim Coating or Trim Restorer – Which do I need? by Kevin George
These products will produce a richer, darker look to even brand new vehicles and provide MUCH better protection than traditional dressings. Best of all, these products last years, not days.
Here in the midwest, I reapply the coating to my trim ever 2 years, but even throughout that 2 years the trim does not fade significantly like it would if it were left unprotected. My 7 year old trim still looks like new
Zach McGovern
Detailed Image Ask-A-Pro Blog Author
Attention to Detailing - Peoria, IL
#15
Awesome, thanks Zach. My last infinit's trim (an FX) peeled badly mostly due to a cheap trim product but I also think it had a clearcoat whereas the IPL's trim is just some sort of hard plastic with no paint or coating. I'll give one of those a try!