spacer.png, 0 kB

Login

Advertisement

automatic   cruiser   doors   driver   features   fuel   highway   hummer   inches   interior   into   its   jeep   mdash   model   models   nissan   not   package   percent   price   rear   retro   safety   sales   site   standard   styling   suv   teams   tires   toyota   trail   transmission   trd   vehicle   vehicles   wheels   xterra   2007   2010  

Created with AkoCloud 1.1 final.
Advertisement

FJ Cruiser Owners.com Forum

<< Start < Prev 1 2 Next > End >>
care of black plastic trim
Date: 2008/04/11 12:27 By: tomwan Status: User  
Karma: 0  
F.J.C.O. n00b

Posts: 3
graphgraph
Anybody have an opinion on what is best to put on the black plastic trim on outside of vehicle? I was told by someone that he just puts silicone spray on it? Thanks
Click here to see the profile of this user The administrator has disabled public write access.

Click here to see the profile of this user
Re:care of black plastic trim
Date: 2008/04/11 19:36 By: puterbob Status: User  
Karma: 2  
F.J.C.O. Pro

Posts: 67
graphgraph
I'm using Armorall pre-moistened wipes. You can wipe down all of your black trim without getting any on the paint. If you use silicone spray on a rag you might get the same result but it will be slippery and attract dirt like a magnet!
Click here to see the profile of this user The administrator has disabled public write access.

Re:care of black plastic trim
Date: 2008/04/12 02:42 By: tomwan Status: User  
Karma: 0  
F.J.C.O. n00b

Posts: 3
graphgraph
Thanks for the tip? Have you used a product called "back to Black" by Mothers? It is supposed to be used on exterior trims, including plastic.
Click here to see the profile of this user The administrator has disabled public write access.

Click here to see the profile of this user
Re:care of black plastic trim
Date: 2008/04/12 05:40 By: Carl B Status: User  
Karma: 1  
F.J.C.O. Regular

Posts: 25
graphgraph
Back to black is the best I have found. It actually replaces the lost gasses from polyvinal plastic and protects. It makes it look goooood!
2008 FJ w/all the fixens "There is NO need to lift"[size=5][/size]
Click here to see the profile of this user The administrator has disabled public write access.

Click here to see the profile of this user
Re:care of black plastic trim
Date: 2008/04/13 20:27 By: Runner_Ryan Status: Admin  
Karma: 30  
Admin

Posts: 1426
graph
I don't really clean my truck, but in my cars I use Black Chrome. It's hard to find, but works well. It's a white creme, and you just rub it into the plastic. Only problem is it attracts the dirt and dust.
Click here to see the profile of this user The administrator has disabled public write access.

<< Start < Prev 1 2 Next > End >>

spacer.png, 0 kB
spacer.png, 0 kB