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Hey fellas, well as you read above my panels on my door where it is vinyl has like light spots all around it, kinda like fading or just areas where people rub or touch constantly.
Does anyone know how to get the color back or anything? I usually keep my interior to its finest and this just bugs me cause its such an eye sore, well to me. Oh yeah I read someone there is a product by Meguiar or Mothers called Back to Black but I cant seem to find it. Oh well any help is greatly appreciated, Thanks |
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Location: Williamsburg VA
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Back to Black works very well out outside plastics/rubber... but I don't think it's meant to work the inside stuff. I've never tried it inside though... so let us know if you go that route.
Here's a link... it's under the "special care" section. http://www.mothers.com/products/products.html You may want to try their "Preserves Protectant"... which is what's recommended for interior use. I use it and like it very much. It doesn't crack vinyl/plastic like Armor All does... and it only produces a semi-gloss shine... a very LOW semi-gloss shine if you wipe/buff off the excess. There are several automotive vinyl/plastic dyes on the market if you want to go beyond what a dressing can do for you. Just do a search on the web and you'll find all the info you'll need.
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