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Old 05-11-2015, 08:49 AM
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Originally Posted by jsoto View Post
It simply needs a polish and needs to be ~sealed~ to keep the trim from reacting with the elements. Any polish in your stash, polish to your *gloss-refinement* level and then use any quality sealer, etc once done.
+1

I just use the same stuff as I use on my paint bc the trim *is* just like the paint- clear coat paint on metal. I start with 3M clear coat safe polish with a roatry Flex polisher and an orange pad after taping off the rubber edges. I seal it with the same stuff (Zaino) as I do the paint.

My mother-in-law's '01 3.0 is the same trim and it's as shiny as when new.
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