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  • pandaboo911
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    I use Glycerin

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  • semaj4712
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    Bump Coating, it does magic, seriously though, best solution I have come up with

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  • ohthejosh
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    Smooth creamy peanut not the chunky. BUT idk I spray em with trim paint.

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  • avery0829
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    lol

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  • MattAvino
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    Originally posted by evandael View Post
    SEM trim paint or similar.

    if you don't want to deal with painting, ^ he said it. back to black works wonders.

    also, i've heard that (not kidding) peanut butter works wonderfully.
    Yep. I discovered that semen works excellently as well.

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  • evandael
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    SEM trim paint or similar.

    if you don't want to deal with painting, ^ he said it. back to black works wonders.

    also, i've heard that (not kidding) peanut butter works wonderfully.

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  • mrcheezle19
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    meguiars back to black

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  • Herr Faust Schinken
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    Most guys seem like they paint them with trim paint

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  • R3VMEISTER
    started a topic Restoring Faded Plastic Parts

    Restoring Faded Plastic Parts

    Hello All,

    I am wondering if anyone has a good solution for restoring black plastic parts? I am wanting to restore many of the faded plastic parts on my car and seeing if there is a somewhat permanent solution for this.

    Thanks
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