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Old 11-11-2009, 11:06 PM   #1
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anyone use Mother's Back to Black or anything like it? it turns the gray-ed plastic back to black. im wondering how well it works and if it will mess up my paint if i get some on it. also what plastic it will work on and what it wont work on as well as how often i have to re-apply after first treatment.

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Old 11-12-2009, 09:20 AM   #2
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I use it. It will not cause issues if it gets on the paint. The paint will just look greasy. It is a bit of a pain to remove since it is so greasy. I use it about every 4-5 car washes. I use it on all plastic and rubber on the truck. It works good just the greasy residue is the only issue.

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Do u have the site link? It didn't post
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yea its good stuff i use it on all of the vinyl trim outside my truck the only thing is around the door handle surronds outside the black to black sometimes runs oof and leaves a big grease line on the side of your door and its hard as hell to get off so make sure after you wash your truck and apply the mothers make sure u dry off around the surrounds and all of your trim or just apply it and spray the applied area off with water after a min or two
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Sorry I was just taking about the various forums on the site we are on now, F150 Forum.com. It was discussed in the detailing forum. Here you go.

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It's not bad, but it runs too easily. I started using MEg's Natural shine for all my runner, interior, tires, and plastics. Great stuff!
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the only product you should use for this is BlackWow. Google it, its by far the most amazing product for replenishing dulled black plastic. doesnt run in the rain, doesnt fade after a day, easy to use and wipes off paint easily.

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