restoring faded plastic parts.

jugodegolf

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Apr 5, 2005
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Thought I would share this here as we all have aging cars.

These are from a friends mr2. Used blackwow!!!
before
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after

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jetjock

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^ Exactly. The manufacturer touts it as "not a dye but a silicone based dressing". As if that's a good thing. I prefer dye for it's longevity. I've tried most of these products and the best I've found is Forever Black...
 

Poodles

I play with fire
Jul 22, 2006
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I won't use back to black again...

Trim around my windows went to shit after using it, supposedly tire treatment is supposed to be better...

Also, on a part like that door handle, you can see the oxidization and you can sand and polish it off.
 

Mk3runner

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Vinyl paint/plastic paint last a long while.

My window trim is crap tho, you know the metal trim with paint on it... Would this stuff work decent or what? I been wantingto fix that
 

OctaneGuy

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Hi my name is Richard Lin. Jugodegolf asked me for permission to post pictures from a writeup I did on another website, and I didn't want to add my comments to the thread until I had gotten permission from the site Admin.

Some background info about me. I'm a professional paint polisher in Anaheim, California that manufactures a couple of products and sells a variety of car care solutions. You can find that at www.ShowCarSupplies.com. I also have a detailing discussion forum at www.ShowCarDetailing.com

I have a highly modded and tuned supercharged 255hp 2005 MINI Cooper S and my recent acquisition, a mint 1988 MK1 AW11 (MR2).

The product being discussed here is called "Black Wow" because it imparts a very durable and long lasting protection on exterior plastics that makes most people say "Wow". It wasn't intended for rubber, just plastics. It also wasn't originally intended for interior use because I felt that the solution to be solved was designing a product for exterior use that could be measured in months, not days, regardless of rain, car washes, etc. It had to retain the original plastic's finish and not be greasy. That's what I set out to accomplish.

Fortunately my father is a chemist, so we came up with this solution.

To answer some of the questions presented here.

I don't like using dyes because they don't produce an even finish, they are messy to use, you can't color match them, and you aren't restoring the original colors.

I expect the durability of this handle to be quite good. For one, when I grab the handle, my fingers come into contact with the back side, not the face, so it's not going to get rubbed. Second, they are oxidized because of age. This is a 21 year old car with only 68,000 miles on it. I picked up off Craigslist in April. It came with a Salvage Title but was perfect inside and out with some minor "fixable" cosmetic issues like these handles.

Why not sand and polish them? Well, treating these handles took maybe 30 seconds of work? It wasn't messy, and no chance of messing up. Also it's a non destructive restore meaning that I'm not removing the material to improve upon it. The plastics' color is restored by resaturating it with a formula that penetrates easily but resists being excreted.

You can find more info and retailers around the world at www.black-wow.com, applies to anyone in Australia as well. For anyone in the UK, www.blackwow.co.uk

I'm happy to answer any questions regarding this product or paint care!

Richard

A sample paint polishing restore
BEFORE
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12 hours later of polishing
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Here is my MK1 MR2
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With my new license plate
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And here is my MINI
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I realize this is a Supra forum, so I won't be posting anymore non Supra pix..just wanted to introduce myself.


Mk3runner;1338047 said:
Vinyl paint/plastic paint last a long while.

My window trim is crap tho, you know the metal trim with paint on it... Would this stuff work decent or what? I been wantingto fix that