Plastic Interior Trim

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Plastic Interior Trim

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Hi all,just bought a black glove box and it's black,it puts the rest of my interior plastic to shame,i bought some Simoniz back to black,guaranteed to clean restore and protect,well it doesn't,it's sh*te to be honest,looks good when applied,but dries back to exactly as it was before,what's everyone else using?,cheers Dave
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The best of a bad bunch imo is the carplan black trim wax. I've tried all sorts. Mrs owns a Corsa with loads of black plastic and it worked great. Autoglym green gel is "pooh". I used the car plan on my interior plastic and they looked 100% better. Even did the rubber mat. It needs a buff off after though as it can make your hands black
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Autoglym Vinyl and Rubber Care (pump spray emulsion of special stuff), or Armor-All, in a small spray bottle, basically similar to the Autoglym. Apply as per instructions, I've used them for years and find they both work well. Start with a clean surface if you can, use a microfibre cloth, hot water and JIF clear yellow floor cleaner, and a nail brush to get into the texture. If you can dunk the part in a bowl for cleaning, all the better. I've only found black trim wax good for matt black exterior trim (eg. Golf bumpers) which tends to go chalky with age.
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Its also possible to restore the finish (or at least the shine) with a heat gun but sweeping passes are key and not dwell anywhere too long.

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To be honest, its about the only method that lasts
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