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I like Chemical Guys Black on Black - LINK

Just spray Fade 2 Black on plastic, rubber and vinyl pieces and it quickly restores a deep black finish. Use it on your dashboard (I wouldn't suggest it on the interior), doors, arm rests, bumpers, door handles, engine bay (hoses, casings, etc.), exterior trim, mirrors and so much more. It is especially popular to use on the wheels because the spray evenly covers this tough to reach area with a like new appearance. It prevents fading and other damages with one easy application. Hold the bottle 8 - 10 inches away from the surface and apply a light spray. If you want a deeper and darker shine apply a second coat, but one is usually perfect for most detailers. Within minutes it is dry to the touch without that greasy and oily feeling. Just spray it on and walk away.

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Poorboys Trim Restorer - Works great on pretty much anthing you throw at it - LINK

 

Locally, you might find Mothers Back to Black at Autozone or something - AMAZON LINK

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I like Chemical Guys Black on Black - LINK

Just spray Fade 2 Black on plastic, rubber and vinyl pieces and it quickly restores a deep black finish. Use it on your dashboard (I wouldn't suggest it on the interior), doors, arm rests, bumpers, door handles, engine bay (hoses, casings, etc.), exterior trim, mirrors and so much more. It is especially popular to use on the wheels because the spray evenly covers this tough to reach area with a like new appearance. It prevents fading and other damages with one easy application. Hold the bottle 8 - 10 inches away from the surface and apply a light spray. If you want a deeper and darker shine apply a second coat, but one is usually perfect for most detailers. Within minutes it is dry to the touch without that greasy and oily feeling. Just spray it on and walk away.

Other options...

 

Poorboys Trim Restorer - Works great on pretty much anthing you throw at it - LINK

 

Locally, you might find Mothers Back to Black at Autozone or something - AMAZON LINK

 

So the back of our Van has a plastic cover over the top of the bumper to protect it from luggage, etc. from dragging across paint.

 

It's faded badly to where it's light gray and mother back to black won't even touch it. Which of the above do you recoomend?

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So the back of our Van has a plastic cover over the top of the bumper to protect it from luggage, etc. from dragging across paint.

 

It's faded badly to where it's light gray and mother back to black won't even touch it. Which of the above do you recoomend?

 

tough to say. a few applications of CG black on black might work.. but if it is really bad it might be time to break out the Krylon.

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