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Re: Black trim enhancer?



Where can I get this foreverblack stuff?  Will they have it at the local parts
store?
-=Rick

T Berk wrote:

> 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....
> >
> > I've also heard good things about "black magic" and other
> > products...anybody have a favorite product they'd like to share?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > -Toby
> >
> > --
>
> Yeah, Once again Brett's da' Man. Don't use Silicon on
> vinyl/rubber/plastic items. Just fore the reasons mentioned. Use it as a
> lube only.
>
> In fact the Forever Black kit you'll want to start with is the
> cleaner/applicator kind. THe cleaner is expressly intended to REMOVE
> SILICON before you put the good stuff on with something like a shoe
> polish bottle.
>
> Works great. After a wash the other day I hit it w/ some Klasse
> (non-silicon I believe) I got on a lark from ND and it took it back up a
> notch.
>
> Use de' right stuff me bro.
>
> TBerk
>
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