Back to Black...keeping plastic looking good
#12
Senior Member
Also keep in mind there are a BUNCH of 303 products for specific uses - be sure you're using the right one.
I use their fabric protectant on a convertible top and am very pleased with it's performance.
I use their fabric protectant on a convertible top and am very pleased with it's performance.
#14
Paint Polishing Guru
303 is protection product, once the fading has started you can only slow it.
I would also spend some time looking into Solution Finish once its "greying" it contains some dyes and protection, I've been getting many months out of an application.
If you want to restore the plastics you will need to re dye them, and then re top coat them.
Cheers,
I would also spend some time looking into Solution Finish once its "greying" it contains some dyes and protection, I've been getting many months out of an application.
If you want to restore the plastics you will need to re dye them, and then re top coat them.
Cheers,
#15
On down the highway
iTrader: (4)
Originally Posted by Reflections Detail
303 is protection product, once the fading has started you can only slow it.
I would also spend some time looking into Solution Finish once its "greying" it contains some dyes and protection, I've been getting many months out of an application.
If you want to restore the plastics you will need to re dye them, and then re top coat them.
Cheers,
I would also spend some time looking into Solution Finish once its "greying" it contains some dyes and protection, I've been getting many months out of an application.
If you want to restore the plastics you will need to re dye them, and then re top coat them.
Cheers,
#16
Over the years I've tried many "Puts the black back" type exterior trim products.
What I has found works for me (at this point) is a combo of products.
Shine Supply Trim Coat Black (to put the "Black" back).
When you are finished applying the Trim Coat Black...
I then coat the areas with CQuartz Dlux Plastic & Rubber Coating
This locks in the "black" and offers longevity and durability.
What I has found works for me (at this point) is a combo of products.
Shine Supply Trim Coat Black (to put the "Black" back).
When you are finished applying the Trim Coat Black...
I then coat the areas with CQuartz Dlux Plastic & Rubber Coating
This locks in the "black" and offers longevity and durability.