rubber/plastic around windows

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fatso57

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the rubber/plastic around the windows appears as though it was sanded, and it may have been seeing as how this car was painted at some time. my question is what can be done or do i need to replace them all and if so anyone know whos got some thanks in advance
 

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The trim pieces can be refinished; saw it done on one of the casr shows last week where they sanded down then masked off and used a can of low gloss black spray paint specifically designed for trim pieces
 

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You can also use primer/filler designed for use on rubber bumper covers if the rubber is pitted badly.
 

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I've got a call in to our local rep from Auto Magic. I heard at Carlisle last year they have a type of dye that works well for the back window trim.
I'd much rather color it than polish it, some of that Back to Black works for a while but I've noticed it runs down the car after rain. I'm eagerly awaiting that call, I'm pretty tired of my all black car having grey window trim.
 

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