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Help With Restoring Fading Anodized Black Trim
So far I tried the recommended fix from the BMW bulletin with no luck. Mothers back to black sounds promising and I will try that this week. Anyone else able to report fixing fading trim without a completely new replacement? Driven 05' 4.8is |
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Since it's a 4.8is, back to black will not work, its the sport trim. Get some meguiars ultra cut compound, buff it out, then top with a coat of wax. Works like a charm.
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NAZARIO 2015 M3 / 2012 X5M BMWCCAKiss French, Wear Italian, Drive German
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Thanks for the tip, will be giving it a try this weekend and report back.
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Did it on my moms 4.6is. Worked like a charm. Come to think of it, any good compound will work..
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NAZARIO 2015 M3 / 2012 X5M BMWCCAKiss French, Wear Italian, Drive German
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I tried Meguiars SwirlX last time and it didn't make any difference. I'm guessing it was not quited abbrasive enough? This is the last touch I need to make the X5 look absolutely perfect so I am hoping it works.
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