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Door trims or what ever name is

Seanposs

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Hi anyone know where can get these from or can send them off to get made look bran new, or can you do it yourself ?

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Wash and clean as normal, dry, and use something like Back to Black or one of the many other trim restorers (e.g. Autoglym, Meguairs, etc etc). Very easy to do but will need periodic re-treating.
 
Giantvanman said:
Wash and clean as normal, dry, and use something like Back to Black or one of the many other trim restorers (e.g. Autoglym, Meguairs, etc etc). Very easy to do but will need periodic re-treating.
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Try thanks giantvanman

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Seanposs said:
will Try thanks giantvanman Sent from my iPhone using MBClub UK
In the end I took them off an rubbed down with 1500 fine sanding paper, an primed them an resprayed them look like bran new now.

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It may have taken a bit of effort but will no doubt look better and last longer doing it that way. Any after shots?
 
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Sean they are there for the job of stopping water [rain] getting down inside your door .So if they are not flexible it wont do the job .It is like a window wiper as you roll the windows down.:eek:
 
Sean they are there for the job of stopping water [rain] getting down inside your door .So if they are not flexible it wont do the job .It is like a window wiper as you roll the windows down.:eek:

No your wrong, he has painted the metal cover garnish not the seal. When you remove them the rubber parts are separate. I removed mine recently so I could polish them up to restore the shine.
 

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