Bringing shine and color back to those faded fairings, door handles and mirrors.
#11
I used forever black on my disco II. The black trim had turned grey, and bubbled in some spots. I had been looking for replacement pieces with no luck. A buddy of mine with a few classic bimmers suggested I tried the forever black. I must say it is amazing. Every time I used to walk up to my truck that grey would just **** me off. Now I've found a new love for my LR funny how sometimes it's the little things. I also ended up sanding the bumps off and then re-coating with the forever black and now they look good as new.
#12
I use the trim blackening kit made by Bondo that I picked up at my local Auto Zone. It has kept the grayed out trim on my Volvo and my D2 black for the past year and I still have enough left for a re-apply when the time comes. It comes with a bottle of blackening liquid and a foam applicator. I recommend using one of those foam paintbrushes to apply the liquid as the applicator block is kinda chunky and can get the stuff on your paint.
#14
Back to black works with several and i mean several applications but it is not end all be all. I actually have started using Turtle wax tire shine spray to get the finish back on the trim and bumper. It lasts longer, takes 1/4 of the time, and I would think give it a little more UV protection.
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