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My old focus had bump strips on the door that went like that. I used some stuff by autoglym but I've also heard things like peanut butter work
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Hahahaha how random!! Okay... I'll see what autoglym have to offer! Do you know if it was named something obvious like trim restorer or something?
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Never use back to black.
Sign up on detailingworld and have a read.
I personally use Megiaurs Endurance tyre dressing on my trims.
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Oh right! And that would be good for any plastics thay have gone a funny colour?
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May seem odd but a plain white pencil rubber works a treat!
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Wow!!
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don't put wax on black trim bits again haha
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I would say rubber or nut oil... it just needs a thorough clean to get polish off
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the car wash near me used old cooking oil on the black bits and on the tyres. it certainly lasts longer than the back to black stuff you buy from shops. just keep applying it in small amounts and buff it off
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What is the durability like
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Valetpro Dionysus Trim Glitz is very good.....just put it on sparingly cos its very sticky.
Lasts quite a while though between applications
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