question about mothers back to black
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RE: question about mothers back to black
YES!!!!!!!
I SWEAR by this stuff on my S80. I had some severely oxidized black paint around the door posts on all four doors of my car (result of it originally being a by-the-beach car) and with a little elbow grease I literally could see the oxidization on my rag. It totally restored the paint so I didn't have to have it retouched.
Also, this will make tired plastic molding that's all over my car look showroom new. Just be careful you don't get it on glass, it's a PITA to clean off if it does!
I SWEAR by this stuff on my S80. I had some severely oxidized black paint around the door posts on all four doors of my car (result of it originally being a by-the-beach car) and with a little elbow grease I literally could see the oxidization on my rag. It totally restored the paint so I didn't have to have it retouched.
Also, this will make tired plastic molding that's all over my car look showroom new. Just be careful you don't get it on glass, it's a PITA to clean off if it does!
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RE: question about mothers back to black
Don't use something not made for paint on paint. What you want to do for oxidation is use a good chemical cleaner polish. Then coat it with a good wax or sealant.
Sure, the B2B might of worked but it isn't designed for painted surfaces so who knows what the long term effect will be. When it comes to caring for your paint don't skimp.
Sure, the B2B might of worked but it isn't designed for painted surfaces so who knows what the long term effect will be. When it comes to caring for your paint don't skimp.
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