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How to restore plastic trim to factory condition-A quick guide

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Old 09-01-2014, 01:11 PM
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So does anyone have any results on how long this lasts? I need to do this to my t/a. And what do y'all recommend using on the rubber for the t-tops? I used http://www.autogeek.net/solution-finish-restorer.html and it looked awesome for a little bit and now its faded again.
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Originally Posted by ramairetransam
if i show my father this he is going to want to do their whole avalanche .
Don't show him this then.

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Originally Posted by oh1ws6
So does anyone have any results on how long this lasts? I need to do this to my t/a. And what do y'all recommend using on the rubber for the t-tops? I used http://www.autogeek.net/solution-finish-restorer.html and it looked awesome for a little bit and now its faded again.
I did mine the day this thread was made and it is fine. The t-top rubber though idk, I don't think heat will help it.I would do some research on it. Maybe some tire gel would work along with some plast-x? Im just guessing here.



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