Most modern cars have some amount of black plastic trim as function of the body design or for beauty accents. Over time, with exposure to the sun and inclement weather, these black plastic trim components will fade, oxidize, and lose their original factory appearance.
Besides aging from exposure to the sun and the elements, the normal wearntear from driving a car means the car is continually exposed to dirt, dust, airborne pollutants and traffic film. All of these forms of contamination degrade and corrode the black plastic trim on your car.
In the old days, cars were made from steel, glass, and chrome. Nowadays, plastic is one of the primary materials used to build a car. Over 50% of a modern car’s body and parts are made from plastic.
In this video, I'll share the best tips and techniques as well as the correct products to both clean, restore and protect exterior black plastic trim.
— Mike Phillips
Chief Education Officer, Dr. Beasley's
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