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I'm all about products that are easy to use and offer good protection. I have been using Meguiar's D156 Synthetic X-Press Spray Wax for a few years with on my other cars with excellent results.

However, I switched to TW Hybrid Solutions Pro Graphene Flex Wax on my JT. It seems to work really well, better than the Megs D156, especially on my black plastic fenders and bumpers. Plus, it seems easier to apply & remove. No worries about flat finishes, decals, plastics, or textures. https://www.turtlewax.com/products/hybrid-solutions-pro-graphene-flex-wax-23-fl-oz
Thanks for the input!
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I reapplied Cerakote wipes on my black trim, about a yearly ritual. I doubt any product does a better job at preventing fading.
I thought my door handles were starting to look pretty dull, but when I started applying I found some spots I missed when I applied the last year or two, and there was a HUGE difference.
Look at how faded the area down in the middle of the wiper arm is and how sharp a line between where it was applied before and where it wasn’t.
That’s from like a year ago!
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I reapplied Cerakote wipes on my black trim, about a yearly ritual. I doubt any product does a better job at preventing fading.
I thought my door handles were starting to look pretty dull, but when I started applying I found some spots I missed when I applied the last year or two, and there was a HUGE difference.
Look at how faded the area down in the middle of the wiper arm is and how sharp a line between where it was applied before and where it wasn’t.
That’s from like a year ago!
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Cerakote is the best stuff I've found yet for black plastic.
 

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I still have a dilemma treating my bak revolver x4. I’ve used 303 which people swear by and it doesn’t last very long.
I’m almost ready to spray a ceramic wax or something all over it and see if that works longer? I’d use the cerakote wipes but I don’t think they’d reach into the surface of the vinyl, besides you’d have to use like 20 wipes I think.
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