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good luck to all with there trim...mine is starting to look like its been scrached with something......Brad..good looking out..let us no how the stuff works & where we can get it...........thanx....danny
Here is one website that sells it.....http://www.autogeek.net/forblacbumtr.html or check out the store locator from the manufacturers web page....http://www.foreverblack.com/locator.htm there are 4 dealers in New York, maybe one is near you. Hope this helps you :D
 

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I have washed my Caliber and applied the first coat of the Forever Black. Looks better, but I hope the second coat finishes it off. I'll do the second coat tomorrow, and take pictures.

did you take before shots?......patiently waiting for the after shots!:D
 

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Yes I did. I've also decided that being the way I feel right now, this is the last time I will be washing my Caliber. It's physically too much for me anymore.:(

If I lived closer my friend.....I would gladly do it for you.:)
 

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I'm curious about both results, more so the flash update, as my trim is not faded.....yet!;)
 

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You are right, it's hard to see a difference in the pics, but what is your take on it? Was it worth the effort? was the end result not what you expected? BTW nice job on cleaning your car......that was certainly worth the effort!:)
 

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Looks like when my trim fades, I'll know what product to get....thanks Brad!
 

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So what's the verdict a month and a half later? :)

(noob here) :p
Welcome to the forum! Thanks for the bump on this thread too.;) If you need any help or have any questions, feel free to ask.:D
 

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I'm just going to apply armor-all Detailer once in a while to keep it looking new. This stuff is great for the dash too, because it leaves a natural finish, no high shine.

 

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When you get the time, go to UserCP and update your profile with your car info so you don't have to repeat yourself.;)
I did it for him.....LOL! :smileup:
 

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I used Meguiars Ultimate dash and trim restorer this weekend down in Gatlinburg, seems to work well. I'll see how it holds up over time, but it was a major improvement.
 

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ya, that totally made it shine up good... did you collect any dust on it yet?
No, it's not collecting any. I think so far so good, but it might have to be put on every so often by a guess right now.
 

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Don't know if it's been mentioned, but I've had good results with Mother's Back to Black... epically on that plastic piece on the bottom of the door window sills
I've used it, it doesn't hold a candle to other products out there.
 
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