Black trim rear doors
#1
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Black trim rear doors
I tried searching the forum for remedies and came up empty.
Is this fading? Or will a little elbow grease clean it up?
Thanks for the help!!
Is this fading? Or will a little elbow grease clean it up?
Thanks for the help!!
#2
I had something similar, i used this product and it worked a treat!
https://www.supercheapauto.com.au/p/...2.0/13201.html
Best $20 i ever spent, as otherwise i was going to spend a lot more and replace the whole trim.
https://www.supercheapauto.com.au/p/...2.0/13201.html
Best $20 i ever spent, as otherwise i was going to spend a lot more and replace the whole trim.
#3
Can't tell definitively what it is, but possibly mold/mildew, mineral deposits, really caked on dirt and grime? Scratch-X is an abrasive so it scrubs it out. You can try a Mr. Clean eraser as well, followed up by some Trim restorer or trim dressing like Back to Black or similar.
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