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    What does everyone use to keep your black plastic looking good on the outside of the car, for example around the windshield wipers and the vents? I was going to use something like Armorol, but I'm afraid it might make the black fade over time.
    2002 Camaro RS, SLP CAI, 80 Series Flowmaster, Whisper Lid, K & N Air Filter, Hotchkis STB, Hurst Competition Plus Shifter, Lou\'s Short Stick, Slotted/Cross Drilled Rotors, Kenwood Excelon KDC-X569, Viper Alarm System. 35% Tint all around

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    • #3
      303aerospace protectant.... sunscreen for your stuff. you can get it at hottub shops.

      best stuff around: http://www.303-products.com/

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      • #4
        not sure who makes it but there is a product called back to black...ive never used it but alot of other ppl say it works good
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        • #5
          Originally posted by '94firebirdv6:
          not sure who makes it but there is a product called back to black...ive never used it but alot of other ppl say it works good
          it's made by mother's. i've heard good about it too but i've yet to use it. i want to use it on the black plastic on the outside of my car. it's getting pretty faded. i checked it out at autozone one day and i think i'm gonna go pick some up whenever i'm around there again. search on google and you can read a few reviews on it. all of them that i saw gave it five stars out of five.
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          • #6
            Originally posted by nikon:
            silicon
            Do you have a problem with it collecting dirt?
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            • #7
              Originally posted by Linxs:
              </font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by nikon:
              silicon
              Do you have a problem with it collecting dirt? </font>[/QUOTE]well to a degree, once its on there for about a week I wipe it with a dry cloth..after about a week its "soaked" in about as much as its going too...after that just a nice black shine....and with back to black....that stuff works miracles...ever wax your car by your windshield wipers..y'know on your hood, and go a little to far, then forget to wipe it off and you think its permanently white....well that stuff took care of it for me....it doesnt make it a perfect black, but it gets rid of any "crap" on your plastic...after I use that then I do the silicon treatment....some good ole' black magic works great for me....I might put it on once every 2 months and it hold up great

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              • #8
                would this help on the area around the headlights on the 93-97 models of camaro? mine are kinda dull lookin
                *1997 Camaro v6 3.8*<br />President of NorCal Sinister Six

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by 916Topherv6:
                  would this help on the area around the headlights on the 93-97 models of camaro? mine are kinda dull lookin
                  I put black magic there, works great. But yea what Nikon does will work good too.
                  Patrick<br />Sick Sixx Member<br /><b>97 Mystic Teal Camaro</b><br />425RWHP @14PSI<br />Old setup:<br />330RWHP @7PSI 13.9 @ 106.6 <a href=\"http://www.fullthrottlev6.com/forums/vbgarage.php?do=view&id=4\" target=\"_blank\">Mods</a>

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                  • #10
                    Black Magic [img]graemlins/rock.gif[/img]
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                    • #11
                      *****inRS, thank you for posting this question, because I've been contemplating this lately myself.

                      Everyone, thanks for the helpful advice you've shared.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by 916Topherv6:
                        would this help on the area around the headlights on the 93-97 models of camaro? mine are kinda dull lookin
                        isnt that painted???....try wetsanding, maybee 1200 grit, then polishing it out

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by 916Topherv6:
                          would this help on the area around the headlights on the 93-97 models of camaro? mine are kinda dull lookin
                          paint polish, works on smooth plastic very well, like the black triangle next to the door window, headlamps, taillights, etc....and for the texture plastic, silicone spray works pretty good. I oversprayed my weatherstrip and got it on the plastic sill panel and it cleaned it up very NICE, same goes for the cowl.
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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by nikon:
                            and with back to black....that stuff works miracles...ever wax your car by your windshield wipers..y'know on your hood, and go a little to far, then forget to wipe it off and you think its permanently white....well that stuff took care of it for me....
                            YOU ARE A GOD!!! I did EXACTLY that! And I was thinking I would NEVER be able to get rid of it! I'm picking that stuff up tomorrow..
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                            • #15
                              Speaking of tricks to remove the wax from black plastic trim on your car, you can also use aerosol window cleaner (I use Invisiglass from Stoner) and a stiff plastic bristle detail brush. Spray on the window cleaner, brush it in and wipe off. Got this trick from a local detail shop and it actually works.
                              2002 Camaro RS, SLP CAI, 80 Series Flowmaster, Whisper Lid, K & N Air Filter, Hotchkis STB, Hurst Competition Plus Shifter, Lou\'s Short Stick, Slotted/Cross Drilled Rotors, Kenwood Excelon KDC-X569, Viper Alarm System. 35% Tint all around

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