Recommendations for Faded Black Bumpers/Trim

astralboy0

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Hey Guys - I've got a 91 VW GTI that has some pretty badly faded wheel arches and side molding trim.. Most of the parts are NLA from VW and are pretty expensive because of it.



I was wondering if anyone have any good recommendations for products to use to either re-dye or blacken the plastic. I have tried Black-to-Black and it works for a little while, but its greasy feeling and isnt ideal.



Has anyone had any experience with the SEM black trip paint? I've heard its pretty much an exact match and a permanent solution..



Any help would be much appreciated! I'd post the car but it's not 'legal' yet =]
 
I use a product called Aqua Bead on my wifes truck trim. I also use it in the wheel wells. I use it straight on the trim and 50/50 with water in the wells. I apply with a MF applicator 2 coats and buff off excess. lasts for about 2-3 weeks. Subsiquesnt applications are very easy.
 
SEM Trim Black is the way to go. Be sure to thoroughly clean and scuff before

applying. Durability is excellent for an aerosol product. Yes, i do use from time

to time.
 
Thanks for the reply guys.. I think i'm going to do the SEM trim paint, its the only permanent solution. I don't want to keep having to re-apply a temporary fix.



BTW - The heatgun method does work, I've tried it myself.. I guess it burns away any contaminents left on the plastic.. only problem is its very difficult to get an even finish..
 
astralboy0 said:
Thanks for the reply guys.. I think i'm going to do the SEM trim paint, its the only permanent solution. I don't want to keep having to re-apply a temporary fix.



BTW - The heatgun method does work, I've tried it myself.. I guess it burns away any contaminents left on the plastic.. only problem is its very difficult to get an even finish..



Wow, an autopian that has tried it!!! Did you try to go back and steel wool it for a more even appearance? I have an Amigo that has lots of bad looking trim, I'm gonna have to experiment. I'm really happy with the way the softscrub worked, but not happy with the amount of time it takes.
 
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