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I am trying to touch up the interior to take care of all those little dings and scratches that accumulate over time. Any idea on how to touch up the black rubber controls on the A/C. I thought of a black felt pen, but that seems like it would just rub off on my fingers when I went to use the knob

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Have you considered Back to Black? Use a blow dryer to cure it.

For leathers, use Kiwi shoe dye, works great
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great idea
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on Rennlist someone suggested a permanant black marker. That sounds simple, I will give it a try and let everyone know how it goes
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I can NEVER (for the life of me) figure out WHY that damned round piece surrounding the ignition LOVES to FADE? WTF? It's a constant task (even with a new one-over time) to keep it looking proper.....all within SHORT time.............

Maybe I'll take the KIWI approach!!!!

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good luck

let us know if it works.

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