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Re: Faded molding and bumpers on my H2?
I also tried Mother's Back to Black and was less than pleased. Usually Mother's is excellent but that stuff doesn't live up to the claims on the bottle or their standards.
The official GM response is to use a product called Armordillo with one application allowed under warranty. Others on here swear by peanut oil (really) but I have yet to try that.
Sucks to have bad plastic fade on an H2 when you consider the sticker price, trim holds up better on Kia Sorento's better than this crap.
Re: Faded molding and bumpers on my H2?
..IT works the best!...A Dirty Hummer is a Happy Hummer!...Although, I just spent 50 Bucks for a Hand Wash & Wax! (Appt. Only)
.....We're Sad
But It needs done Once or Twice a Year----CLEAN Hummers Get NO Recpect!
Re: Faded molding and bumpers on my H2?
You don't want to PAINT it, you just want to dust a light couple of coats. Out of all the materials we use in the bodyshop, the cheapest, simplest thing works the best.
I do that about once every year or so, it washes up nice and stays black for a long enough time.
HTH's,
Mark
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