imported_perry
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I have at least three different types of trim on my car that I'd like to make look better.
The smaller vertical strip is kinda textured -- this type is at the edges of the roof panel. The larger vertical strip is smooth -- at the edge of the front windshield. The horizontal strip is smooth and kinda glossy looking - at the top of the front windshield and around the rest of the windows. Not sure if that is polish/wax on the larger strip or if it's weathered.
I applied Mother's Back to Black about a week and a half ago (have used it before too), but it didn't look too good for very long. Tons of rain recently probably doesn't help matters. There's another type of trim around the cowl and the mirrors that the Back to Black seems to have done a decent job on.
What other product(s) should I try?
Looks like I need to do a better job cleaning the paint right up next to the trim
The smaller vertical strip is kinda textured -- this type is at the edges of the roof panel. The larger vertical strip is smooth -- at the edge of the front windshield. The horizontal strip is smooth and kinda glossy looking - at the top of the front windshield and around the rest of the windows. Not sure if that is polish/wax on the larger strip or if it's weathered.
I applied Mother's Back to Black about a week and a half ago (have used it before too), but it didn't look too good for very long. Tons of rain recently probably doesn't help matters. There's another type of trim around the cowl and the mirrors that the Back to Black seems to have done a decent job on.
What other product(s) should I try?
Looks like I need to do a better job cleaning the paint right up next to the trim
