My pickup, 2011, sits outside and the rubber around the windows is kind of grey and streaky looking. So I’m looking for a dressing or protective finish I can apply to make it look good again.
Lots of products on the market and all claim to be the best.
Turtle Wax Wet’n Black Ultra Wet (Tire Shine)… Works on everything and even when it wears off it seems the first application made the rubber and even vinyl more supple. Been using it for 2 years so far, no ill effects just luster.
I’ve had good luck with Mother’s Back to Black for keeping the trim on my 1985 vehicle looking nice. Here is Consumer Report’s article on best trim restorers.
I did something like that once, though it may have been another brand. I stepped on the brake and the rubber cover slid off the metal pedal along with my foot which I had to quickly reposition on the slippery metal thing.
Interesting. I’m primarily interested in rubber right now but there are places with black plastic that could use some work. Top of the bed sides and windshield cowl.
I use Back to Back on both rubber and plastic trim, it works for both. If you specifically want a rubber conditioner instead of just making it look black again, that’s a whole 'nuther ballgame!
I’m looking for more of the old Black Magic…it’s just the silicone undiluted. Pretty sure dad purchased this in the States and brought me some back as well, but this was at least 20 years ago. From my photo, I only have 3-4 years worth left. Best product for sure, maybe too good to sell commercially.
I did buy Meguiars Ultimate Black as well as some West Coast Customs Tire & Trim Shine. The West Coast is a spray and the Meguiars is a cream. I’ve used one product on each side of my F150 and will see which one is looking better and longer lasting.
You can say that again. I had a dealer put a liberal coat of that stuff on my steering wheel without asking me. It looked nice, but when my hands slipped, I had the mechanic remove it with a solvent.