Rear window trim

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Jul 24, 2011 | 04:28 PM
  #1  
Just a little tip
Use back to black on a q-tip to get rid of the chalky look to the trim around the back window
just that simple looks like new
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Jul 24, 2011 | 05:33 PM
  #2  
Can you show that on a picture?
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Jul 24, 2011 | 06:18 PM
  #3  
cant do a befor after as mine has been treated already, but will show what it looks like finished. pics will be posted tomorrow
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Jul 24, 2011 | 08:02 PM
  #4  
def would like to see a picture!
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Jul 25, 2011 | 02:25 PM
  #5  
well figured it would rain today, will take some pics after things dry up.
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Jul 28, 2011 | 06:18 AM
  #6  
Ok here are the pics and a short how to

I use Bondo restore black it's a little thicker then other brands and IMO soaks into the trim better
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/11256375/trim/002.JPG

Here is the trim befor treatment

http://dl.dropbox.com/u/11256375/trim/001.JPG

Just place a bit on to the q-tip and rub it slowly onto the trim

http://dl.dropbox.com/u/11256375/trim/003.JPG
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/11256375/trim/005.JPG

when finished the trim will look brand new again

http://dl.dropbox.com/u/11256375/trim/006.JPG

Rember to keep it off the paint and soft rubber
mask it off if you need to this stuff won't cleen off to easy and on lighter color paint can stain it
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Jul 30, 2011 | 09:53 AM
  #7  
Looks really nice! Thanks for the info and pics!
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Aug 16, 2011 | 08:07 AM
  #8  
Thanks for the pics, looks good!

Can you use this method for the trim piece in between the driver and passenger windows?
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Aug 16, 2011 | 05:19 PM
  #9  
not realy, will look streeky for that use duplicolor trim paint can be found in most parts stores.
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