Exterior black trim...
DO NOT USE MEGUIARS BACK TO BLACK
my personal experience wasnt good.. i used it on my black SE window trim and yea it looked good right after i applied it... however, the next day when it was sunny, it faded white again, whiter than it was before i put the stuff on
I havent found another permanent fix yet, so what i do now is apply my tire wet to it after i wash it
my personal experience wasnt good.. i used it on my black SE window trim and yea it looked good right after i applied it... however, the next day when it was sunny, it faded white again, whiter than it was before i put the stuff on

I havent found another permanent fix yet, so what i do now is apply my tire wet to it after i wash it
This is a product I never got around to using, but it was suggested from a very reputable Car detailing site called autopia. It's called "Forever Black" and is as far as I can tell a sort of paint made specifically for black car trim. Check it out!
http://www.autogeek.net/forblacbumtr.html
http://www.autogeek.net/forblacbumtr.html
That's correct. Forever Black would be the best bet. But since it's a dye, you have to be careful in application. You might want to consider masking off areas that you don't want the dye to come in contact with.
Originally posted by image
Does Autozone or some other part store have it?
Does Autozone or some other part store have it?
Re: Exterior black trim...
Originally posted by Y2KSESteve
What do you all use to get the color back on the black trim next to your windows and such? Mine are starting to fade and look like crap a bit.
What do you all use to get the color back on the black trim next to your windows and such? Mine are starting to fade and look like crap a bit.
PEANUT OIL!!!
not canola, not olive, but PEANUT OIL!!
research TT.net for proof.
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