"Black" Restoration


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"Black" Restoration

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Just tried this stuff and it is amazing. http://www.showcarsupplies.com/bw/
The best product I've ever used for black trim restoration. Tried it on the turn signals and was truely amazed! Looks like new!
It's pricey...$25 for a 4 oz. container but you use very little at a time. I picked mine up at www.autogeek.net .They've got an excellent detailing forum and run 10-15% off sales on a regular basis. Use discount code "ago" on any order for free delivery on orders of $95 or more
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Hey Carl

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This stuff's fantastic,, thanks for the heads up on the product.
I'm into motorcycles, wooden boats, airplanes, wood working and car restoration.

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If the cat used to be white, it is good :P

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If the cat used to be white, it is good
:lol:
Sorry...no the cat is the real thing. His name was "Rastus". Died on that bike with his owner "Max" (and his girlfriend).
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Carl wrote:Just tried this stuff and it is amazing. http://www.showcarsupplies.com/bw/
The best product I've ever used for black trim restoration. Tried it on the turn signals and was truely amazed! Looks like new!
It's pricey...$25 for a 4 oz. container but you use very little at a time. I picked mine up at www.autogeek.net .They've got an excellent detailing forum and run 10-15% off sales on a regular basis. Use discount code "ago" on any order for free delivery on orders of $95 or more
I bought some of this stuff based upon Carl's reccy and concur, it works really well, and although pricey, a little goes a long way. A pea-sized drop would do a turnsignal housing.

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