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sapwarrior 12-09-2007 04:55 PM

Window Trim Discoloration
 
Looking at buying a used 2004 and the all the window trim is discolored like gasoline in a puddle. I read the link on some of the product people used, but how much would it cost to replace the trim all together? Trying to figure a cost to associate with this to deduct from my offer. Any help would be appreciated.

msammy 12-09-2007 06:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sapwarrior
Looking at buying a used 2004 and the all the window trim is discolored like gasoline in a puddle. I read the link on some of the product people used, but how much would it cost to replace the trim all together? Trying to figure a cost to associate with this to deduct from my offer. Any help would be appreciated.

This is a simple fix - just get a bottle of Maquires cleaner-wax (liquid). Wipe all the trim down with a thin layer, let dry, then buff. I was amazed that in 30 minutes, I had all the black trim on my X5 looking as good a showroom condition! :thumbup: That rainbow discoloration is from some of the harsh chemicals that are used in the car washes. That "cherry smell" has to go somewhere - it turns the black trim into that nasty rainbow look! I hope this works out for you, let us know how it goes!

sapwarrior 12-09-2007 07:25 PM

Thanks, I will let you know how it goes if I get the car. Through me for a loop when I saw the car, as the owner said it was in excellent condition inside and out, and it really is quite noticeable.

Thunder22 12-09-2007 07:49 PM

just wax it.

done.

rastaFarai 12-10-2007 12:05 AM

I have this too, just was never tried it out. I'll give it a try this weekend. I bought the wax in the small toothpaste looking tube. Meguires - I dont think I waited the 30 minutes though. Probably why. I still have it, I'll try again. Is that the one you're talking about - is that the liquid one?


Quote:

Originally Posted by msammy
This is a simple fix - just get a bottle of Maquires cleaner-wax (liquid). Wipe all the trim down with a thin layer, let dry, then buff. I was amazed that in 30 minutes, I had all the black trim on my X5 looking as good a showroom condition! :thumbup: That rainbow discoloration is from some of the harsh chemicals that are used in the car washes. That "cherry smell" has to go somewhere - it turns the black trim into that nasty rainbow look! I hope this works out for you, let us know how it goes!



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