Re: [DML] Re-blackening black
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Re: [DML] Re-blackening black



I use something that is called Black Again. http://www.autogeek.net/ 
blackagain1.html  When I got my car the black was all a chalky gray  
and I was sure that I would spend thousands replacing aged trim  
pieces. I tried this stuff and it works like magic. I apply it once a  
year and each time I  use it the trim is in better shape than the  
year before.  I am very happy with  it but that's my 2 cents worth.  
It won't hurt to give it a go.

Phil Priestley

Vin 2105
IN FLUX

http://alessandros120.com/
(503)370-9951
1(866)225-7985

On Jun 27, 2005, at 9:52 AM, Ryan Wright wrote:

> Thanks all for the responses. I'm going to try the Griots then, we'll
> see how long it lasts. I don't really mind doing this once or twice a
> year, I just don't want it fading again after a few weeks. :)
>
> If it doesn't last as expected, I'll post here and let everyone 




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