2000+ owners, door trim question
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Originally Posted by toastedoats
i have meant to try it myself, but havent gotten around to it yet... and i only have Teddy peanut butter at home, that stuffs too good to put on the car
Let us know how it turns out.
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Well I tried the peanut butter, no dice. I think the oil it it did help a little, giving it a slight sheen to make it a little more presentable, but it'* still just dull looking.
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Originally Posted by Grimm
Well I tried the peanut butter, no dice. I think the oil it it did help a little, giving it a slight sheen to make it a little more presentable, but it'* still just dull looking.
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That trim is terrible it will eventually fade and even peel as mine di.I took it all off and sanded and painted , then clearcoat and it looks like new.
http://www.bonnevilleclub.com/forum/...ic.php?t=54088
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