Maintaining Black Plastic Pieces.

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What are some good products that will maintain the shine on my black body parts? Thank you in advance for the advise.
 
Ultima Tire & Trim, Adams VRT... A million products like this
 
Chemical Guys:

Hydro-Leather for all interior surfaces (excluding screens or clear plastics). Gives a deep, rich, clean appearance without the Armor All shine.
Bare Bones for the wheel wells (This is designed as an undercarriage coating, but it works very well on all exterior plastics; it is thick and oily, so you may need to apply a finish wipe with a clean cloth).
VRP (Vinyl, Rubber, Plastic) works well too, if you want something a bit less intense than the Bare Bones

I used to think the Chemical Guys products were hyped up crap, but I have to say I've been impressed with each one I've used.
 
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Chemical Guys:

Hydro-Leather for all interior surfaces (excluding screens or clear plastics). Give a deep, clean appearance without the Armor All shine.
Bare Bones for the wheel wells (This is designed as an undercarriage coating, but it works very well on all exterior plastics; it is thick and oily, so you may need to apply a finish wipe with a clean cloth).
VRP (Vinyl, Rubber, Plastic) works well too, if you want something a bit less intense than the Bare Bones

I used to think the Chemical Guys products were hyped up crap, but I have to say I've been impressed with each one I've used.
Never been disappointed with CG.
 
I use CarPro CQuartz DLUX Plastic & Wheel Coating. Have had great success with it and lasts about a year from my experience. Beeds up like a ceramic after every wash.
 
There are a lot of good choices mentioned. Mothers Back to Black is another one.
Been using back to black for years on a Rubicon and ram 4x4. Parking in the sun, you have about two months. Not a bad product but may be something better in the last 10 years. Also lots of elbow grease to apply.
 
These little brushes work great for applying any of the vinyl products. I also like the Blackline blackout, used to use adam’s vrt but the blackline is less greasy like
 

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I've been using the Boat drip restore...... it makes my boat trailer look really good, with the trolling motor, so I've been using that on the RHO as well 🤣
 
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