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Pup'sPilot
After successfully waxing the white paint of my '07 EX-L, I am unsure what surface protective measures should be taken with the black painted areas around the front windows, etc. Is there any reason to treat those areas any differently that the white painted areas?
tsmltd
I find Mother's Back-to-Black an good choice. It works great on all color exterior trim, bumpers, bumper guards and flat blacks.
humanoid
303 Protectant works well for all surface areas like that and dash areas. It doesn't seem to attract dust and all that crap like AmorAll does.
Pup'sPilot
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Originally posted by humanoid
303 Protectant works well for all surface areas like that and dash areas. It doesn't seem to attract dust and all that crap like AmorAll does.


Thank you and the other poster for your replies. I am using 303 on the dash and on the rubberized external black areas... I tried 303 on the tires and it seemed to cause the raised white outlined letters to become a light brownish color so I am not sure it is the all-in-one product. But I guess I am correct in my assessment that the blackened area around the windows is not a surface which should be waxed in the same maner as the hood and roof....

Thanks again for your thoughts.

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