Rear Window Trim Restore

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LOUDSHO92

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When I was at the COnvention some one had told me about a product they used to restor the back window trim. I thought it was Window Magic but I cant seem to find it. I know a couple people were around. Can anyone let me know what it is? I would like to get some. Thanks.
 

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Back to Black works great. You should be able to get it at most any auto parts store in the section where the car waxes and polishes are.

One hint when using it. Be careful about getting any of it on chrome or shiny aluminum parts. It will sometimes leave some spots on them that are very tough to get out.
 

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It has a sponge applicator, who makes Black Magic as there is a company called Black Magic but they dont seem to have what I am looking for.
 

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Back-To-Black is fantastic...But it depends what you are trying to achieve...

Do you have white oxidization or you just want it to shine?

Cause if oxidization is the issue...I have a solution for you..

You all will think I'm kidding but im 100% serious, Use Peanut butter.

Apply peanut butter to all you plastic trim pieces, Side mirrors, all that stuff.

The peanut oil eats up all the oxidization and give it a nice shine. I saw this on SVTperformance, and the results are phenominal.

I kid you not
 

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This is for the back window trim that has started to degrade. It is rough and has all of the markings from wax as well.

The guy who had done it made it look like new. It looked great and it almsot seemed like it was a paint.

The person specifically said it had a sponge applicator. I know of Back to Black and I dont think it will do it.

I have a Gen2
 

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LeddZepp8687 said:
Back-To-Black is fantastic...But it depends what you are trying to achieve...

Do you have white oxidization or you just want it to shine?

Cause if oxidization is the issue...I have a solution for you..

You all will think I'm kidding but im 100% serious, Use Peanut butter.

Apply peanut butter to all you plastic trim pieces, Side mirrors, all that stuff.

The peanut oil eats up all the oxidization and give it a nice shine. I saw this on SVTperformance, and the results are phenominal.

I kid you not
the only bad thing about this is, you will have all the neighborhood dogs chasing you down the street! hahahaha!:thumb:
 

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