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What product/methos do you find brings life back to these ageing, fading parts?

 

I painted my scuttle panel matt black which worked well but dont fancy removing each and every trim piece to paint, especially this time of year.

 

Thanks

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I use autoglym bumper restore for rubber and trims that need freshening up, but like most zeds, if the trim is beyond a tickle with some restorer, then respray or vinyl wrap.

ive done the trims on mine. used black paint and clear coated them after. they look better after a quick repaint. will buy new ones one day but they are expensive. can of paint for a tenner will get them to last at least a year. biggest issue i find is putting the trim back on. i think im a bit heavy handed when removing them and i snap clips.

I asked this in our last meet when someones trim was quite mint. They said they found some black leather restora that they used for there seats and found this helps.ive got some leather black coat conditona so im going to be given that a go.

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