Mothers back to black

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  1. TxFx04

    TxFx04 FFS Frequent Traveler

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    i went the j wal route and bedlined my wiper cowl :lol2:

    :jester: i guess he blows smoke alot
    thats probably the 3rd time they've been cleaned since two christmases ago lol. i suck at detailing. had my whole truck professionally detailed and they didn't even touch the tips :think:
     
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    Bdons-SD Anti spark plug!

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    He's been known to exaggerate from time to time ha ha



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    I'll have to try some of this
     
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    I do mine about every two weeks in the summer. It doesn't last very long for me

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    http://www.autogeek.net/ultima-tire-trim-guard.html


    This stuff works much better than mothers back to black. It's more expensive, but a little goes a long way. Only takes a few drops. Lasts longer than mothers also. I would highly recommend this over mothers. I used to detail cars at a dealership and we used back to black. Didn't last long at all. I bought ultima tire and trim plus for u personal use and it's the way to go. It seems expensive, but the bottle will last for a longtime
     
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    $31 dang. It's no big deal really :shrug: if it starts to fade again I'll just redo it. Only took about 20 minutes
     
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    Update, the stuff already wore off lol

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    Figued it would lol

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    can't expect much from autozone product haha
     
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    :facepalm: Mine did too. haha I'm figuring out it works good on parts that aren't in the sun 24/7, but its wore off already on my bed rails and rear bumper pad too. I'm just gonna use it up and try something nicer.
     

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