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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: the bluest city in the bluest county in the bluest state by the bluest ocean...did I mention the blue skies???
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My black plastic one piece rear deck grill was looking a bit long in the tooth after years of Calif. sunshine....I was going to paint it with a satin black spray but luckely my friend Rolf suggested that I try "Back to Black" (or equivalent) black trim restorer....It worked GREAT....It is thicker by far then armoral etc., sort of looks like...well, nevermind. I put it on with an old toothbrush to get in all the nooks & grannies. The grill now looks brand new & won't chip etc like it would have if'n I'd painted it....thanks Rolf. Just thought I'd share something that actually works........
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Join Date: Nov 1999
Location: Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
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I've used this stuff on my motorcycles, since they sit out in the sun and age into a nice grey patina.
Works like a charm, just like the name says - Back to Black.
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