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RE: Plastic/Rubber Trim Question



This place has been recommended to me for various remedies like the one you
suggest

http://www.carcareonline.com

Mel

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From: owner-bmw@domain.elided [mailto:owner-bmw@domain.elided]On Behalf Of
Drew Mouton
Sent: Friday, September 07, 2001 2:54 PM
Cc: bmw@domain.elided
Subject: Re: Plastic/Rubber Trim Question


I've used Forever Black for a few years and been pretty happy with it for
any type of faded black plastic, composite or rubber pieces. I clean the
area well, then use a couple or three coats, but it's very easy to apply
(sort of like putting shoe polish on your shooes) and lasts at least a
couple years.

Doesn't fade, chip, etc., so I figure if I re-apply every three years due
to fading it's well worth the time and effort.

It also tends to look more natural than spraying - and of course you
don't have to mask off the surrounding areas (as long as you wipe off the
excess soon after application).

Drew

It appears that on 9/6/01 7:52 PM, Kevin Elmore at
elmorekevin@domain.elided said:

>that I could use after taping off the painted sections of the car?  I saw
>an ad for Forever Black in my new Bavarian Autosport issue.  Has anyone
>used this stuff?  Does it work?  How long has it lasted? On another
note:Last




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