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Re: Black trim enhancer?



archive@porknet.fdns.net wrote:
> 
> Hey all,
> 
> I recently bought some spray silicone lubricant for my sunroof (worked
> great, btw), and I noted one of its qualities was it turned things that
> were black into a very appealing dark black. I was cautious because I've
> heard certain chemicals that do this can attack plastics, rubber, etc. But
> in my little bit of experimentation, it really improved the looks of my
> car. When last at the dealer I also noticed a brochure advertising a
> product called Forever Black that claimed to be a permanent black-enhancer
> "bumper and trim cleaner and reconditioner" that "Permanently recolors and
> protects all black plastic, vinyl & rubber surfaces on your car without
> silicone." The dealer wanted something like $10 for 4 oz. in a spray
> bottle! Has anyone tried this and is it worth it? Normally I wouldn't
> spend money on this kind of thing but i think the charcoal color some of
> the black trim on my car is turning is really uncomplementary to the
> silver paint.
> 
> I've also heard good things about "black magic" and other
> products...anybody have a favorite product they'd like to share?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> -Toby
> 
> -

The main ingrediant in almost all shine products for rubber and plastic
is silicone. My personal favorite is Royal Shine by C.A.R products,
after that is Black Magic.

Feenix...

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