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    Default Forever Black Dye Kit

    Has anyone ever used this with success? I bought the kit to use for my faded trim, but I might try it in the mirrors and side window louvers too. Vid:

    https://youtu.be/mzjdnE2G2j4
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    FEP Power Member Mikestang's Avatar
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    Why not scuff with scotchbrite and paint with trim paint?
    1986 Ford Mustang GT-

    Not much stock stuff left
    347 NA power, CNC ported heads, Extrude honed Trick Flow Intake, Custom Cam
    Suspension, custom k- member, TQ arm/pan hard rod... Much more
    Restored and ready to race, made to go fast while cornering

    1981 Mustang GT-

    Old SCCA A-Sedan National Champ car
    In the middle of rebuild

    1986 LX Sedan-

    Plans to be determined...

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    I haven't used that product myself but I did use a product called Wipe New with great results. My grill and trim were faded to a grayish color and the wipe new brought it back to a nice black shine .http://vb.foureyedpride.com/showthre...new-aquisition. The link is to the car when I first got it and cleaned it up. No before shots tho.

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    I have had the best luck with a product called Solution Finish.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WI1vtIAtFBk
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    I used Mother's "Back to Black" on all of the trim of our SVO and on our Mountaineer and was pretty happy with the results.
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    Black again does wonders.

    then again so does 2-3 coats of shoe polish followed by wax..... just sayin.

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