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Post Cleaning rubber trim & tail, which cleaner?

or i should say, which product will get all the rubber real dark?


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I have used two different products, one was by Turtle Wax, but I forget what its called. The other one was Mothers, Back to Black. The Turtle Wax worked much better and lasted a lot longer.


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mcguires(sp?) makes a really nice product for rubber, darkens it, but doesnt give it that cheap shiny look. sorry dont remember what exactly its called
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Try Griot's Vinyl and Rubber Dressing. Makes it look showrrom without that slick shiny look as well. www.griotsgarage.com/index.jsp

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thanks for the replies. i ended up going to the local kragen's auto, where i picked up a bottle of turtle wax's "black chrome". seems to work well, thanks strayer.

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We NA's aren't so bad after all eh
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no, you still are. sorry. :-)
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I use that Finish 2001 crap, Its in a neon green bottle, but Ive found that it keeps the rear spoiler black and shiny longer than the other 15 or so chemicals I have tried... Back to Black works good as a cleaner, but this stuff really really shines and really lasts, The best stuff is Aircraft De-Icer boot conditioner, but we used all we had

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