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    Default Back to black?

    Anything out there that returns black items such as unpainted plastic side skirts back to there original black(Instead of faded...)?

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    ehh i believe mothers makes something called back to black that does that...

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    yeah funny...cuz there is a product thats called "back to black" and im thinkin mothers dose make it

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    Mother's does make it and it works very well. With no rain, it lasts me a couple weeks.
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    Yes, it is called Mothers Back to Black, I've used it and still have a bottle, works great, restores all trim and black moldings etc.

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    yes, mothers back to black works great. with out heavy rain it will last a few weeks no problem.
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    I saw this stuff in a store and bought a bottle just to try it out. And i gotta say, I'm not impressed one bit. I squirt a little DuPont Teflon tire spray on a rag and get the exact same results. (if not a little better)

    Save your money and just use your tire shine, it's hella easier and keeps you from getting two hundred bottles of different stuff in your detailing bucket.
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    I got this dye stuff from autozone it came with an application pad and everything.
    I used it to redo my back panels on my hatch.
    Turned out really good and still looks good.
    Its called restore black

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    i love back to black and all their products. great if u get wax on black plastic. mothers is good in my book

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    Quote Originally Posted by hatch77
    Save your money and just use your tire shine, it's hella easier and keeps you from getting two hundred bottles of different stuff in your detailing bucket.
    hahahah true.

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    I use advance auto parts tire shine for all my molding, works great.

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    Hey I got something that might help you,


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    use the back to black to get it from faded to the nice black color. let it settle in for about an hour then do some tire shine+rag and itll last a wee bit longer and stay shinyer(SP?)
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    Hmm..might have to try this.

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