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Uploaded by on Jan 23, 2010

Restore plastic or rubber trim with Showroom New Black permanent dye. It is a non-silicone permanent dye that lasts for years! Shop at cleancarconnectioninc.com and purchase showroom new in black or grey.

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  • If you want more of a shine, we apply a product called Perma Shield. We have another video showing that. Gives it a factory look...

  • What color is the truck and what was the original color of the plastic? If the truck is a dark color, choose black dye. Lighter color vehicle use gray. Either color will cover.

  • Yes, works great on faded rubber....

  • This is a non-silicone dye that will last for years. You should order the 3n1 dressing, also non-silicone will give it a little shine...you will love it....

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  • Glad to see you're using a Disco in this video. :)

  • Using plastic polish and a polishing wheel on a cordless drill works much better.

  • will I have to use showroom black and permashine for best results? & if so how long will i have to wait after applying showroom black to apply the permashine? Thanks!

  • I used forever black on a Jeep Grand Cherokee and it literally made it look better than new and only used alf the bottle.

  • liquid shoe polish will work just as well..

  • Glad I stumbled across this video! I have a 2003 Discovery, same model as that in the video. I was about to replace all the fender flares because of the terrible sun damage. Restored my hope in a simple cure! :D

  • hi buddy question... can i use that on the exterior black moldings of the windows i have customer asking me about that..

  • @undertake782

    Killer Chrome is supposed to be the absolute best on the market. It's hella expensive, but it looks like real chrome. A cheaper alternative is Alclad Chrome II by Alsa Corp. That also looks like real chrome. :-)

  • If the plastic is faded unevenly will it even it out? Or will it just make each different shade of grey darker.. ?

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