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The rubber strips below the driver and passenger windows has some kind of spotting...almost like little oil spots. Is there any way to clean these up?
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put some armor all on the belt molding...that should blacken it back up
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Mother's Back to Black will work and can be found at most any auto parts store.
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back to black has always turned brown when the sun hits it...so has armorall
i use Meguiars #40 vinyl and rubber...with a mircofiber cloth
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Also tire foam works great! cleans up trim and mud flaps too!
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I used to use Mother's Back to Black when I owned my own Auto Detailing shop...stuff works great.
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I use Meguiars Trim Detailer. Works good too!
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