Black trim restore?
Yoder, W. douglas
yoderw at msoe.edu
Tue Jul 13 09:43:08 EDT 2004
A while ago, someone on this list (forgot who, sorry) suggested using a
hair dryer. Go over the trim just enough to get it to change color, not
enough to melt/disfigure it. Then it stays that color for another 18
years :)
-Doug
On Tue, 13 Jul 2004, Matt Suffern wrote:
> Anyone have any recommendations as far as a product that will restore the black rub strips around my '86 4kq? They're beginning to fade noticeably--you
> can see it on the rear bumper in this picture, in spite of the fact that the car's just been rained on:
>
> http://www.unc.edu/~msuffern/audi/audi11.jpg
>
> I've heard of stuff that sprays on, and stuff that rubs on, but no one I've talked to has had personal experience with the products. Any BTDTs would be very
> helpful. Thanks!
>
> Matt
> '86 4kq
> Chapel Hill, NC
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