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Originally Posted by 95TAGary
Anybody use Mothers back to black on the interior? I have a little fading on top of my door panels in the covertible and wondered if they'll take the fading oxidation away? thanks
Vinylex or Meg's #40 would be my choices.
back to black is a horrid product.
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I don't like it, you have to buff it on or it will swirl and it is real soupy making it kinda hard to work with. I think those are the reasons why I don't like it. I bought a bottle two years ago, used it once, threw it in the trash, and haven't been tempted to use it again since. I would rather use some Trim Shine, Tire Shine, or some Lexol.
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Incredible stuff
I certainly would call Mothers first about your particular issue but I will say that Mothers is incredible on black exterior trim. My black trim on another GM car was really 'waxy' white and just oxidized in general. The Back to Black made the trim pieces like NEW after two applications. Just incredible and long lasting too. I think you may have a real good idea with your door panels.
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Originally Posted by 3800RS
care to explain why ? my brother just gave me a bottle and told me to try it out. havent done so yet. thanks
It has no durability, no UV protection, it will turn whatever you put it on a chalky white that is next to impossible to remove .. it has severe run off and bleeding problems when it gets wet ..
Vinylex or Meg's #40 on the interior pieces, 303 Aerospace on the exterior pieces.
if you were to ask the top 500 detailers in this country to list the worst detailing products on the market, Back in Black would be in the top 3, imho. Mother's makes some very good stuff .. B2B isn't onthat list.
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Originally Posted by Gipraw
It has no durability, no UV protection, it will turn whatever you put it on a chalky white that is next to impossible to remove .. it has severe run off and bleeding problems when it gets wet ..
Vinylex or Meg's #40 on the interior pieces, 303 Aerospace on the exterior pieces.
if you were to ask the top 500 detailers in this country to list the worst detailing products on the market, Back in Black would be in the top 3, imho. Mother's makes some very good stuff .. B2B isn't onthat list.
Vinylex or Meg's #40 on the interior pieces, 303 Aerospace on the exterior pieces.
if you were to ask the top 500 detailers in this country to list the worst detailing products on the market, Back in Black would be in the top 3, imho. Mother's makes some very good stuff .. B2B isn't onthat list.
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Originally Posted by JonB
Gripraw out of curiosity why do you say use 303 on exterior and not interior? Is it just preference or is there some other reason. I just recently started using it on the interior and it seems to work very well it seem to last a long time to.