Protection for Exterior Plastic Mouldings

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Hi,
Can someone pls recommend a product which they have actually used and are happy with, that protects the black coloured exterior plastic moulding/tims that surround the wheel arches etc, ? I have used different armoroil products before however they tend to make the plastic go white after sometime, and this was confirmed by the paint protection mob that I just used (they didn't do the exterior moulding/trims).
Thank you !!
 
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Thanks for your reply Austin, I cant seem to find that product here in Australia.... Cheers
 
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Hi Austin,
Yes minimum us$100 for international orders......not much good for ‘down under’ but thanks for your input !
 
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https://www.carcareproducts.com.au/product/einszett_1z/intensive_plastic_cleaner_and_conditioner
I'm about to order some of this. Einszett products have had some good raps on another forum. I'll let you know.
Well, I've done all exterior plastic trims. Initial results are great. I never noticed the trim fading until I applied this. Back to showroom condition now. Easy to apply and buff off. No oily residue. Initially expensive but I think 1 litre will last a few years.
 
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Hi Winchy, good onya and thanks for posting ! I will be interested to see if this product goes 'white' after being exposed to the sun for a while like some other products
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Good point [MENTION=114]unclelegend[/MENTION]. This stuff is clear, unlike some of the other white oily products. I shall keep you updated.
 
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Hi Winchy, good onya and thanks for posting ! I will be interested to see if this product goes 'white' after being exposed to the sun for a while like some other products
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It's only been a couple of months, but this Einszett stuff appears to be the goods. Holds up well in the weather with no indication of discoloration. It gets slightly watermarked after washing if you look closely at the proper angle with the right light. A quick re application with a sponge and it's back to new again. Very economical.
 
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Hi Winchy. Thanks very much for the thumbs up, I will drop in at the Coorparoo store and grab a bottle ! I read that you have sold your Alltrack, does that mean we wont be hearing from you anymore on this forum ? Cheers
 
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Hi [MENTION=114]unclelegend[/MENTION], I will still be watching this forum for tips and tricks on the Alltrack. May need the brains trust if daughter has any questions too
 


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