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Cleaning the colored trim
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January 2020
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In the strong FL sun, the black rear fascia on my '19 TAB 400 BDL is turning hazy.
What is a good cleaner to renew the finish on the colored plastic panels?
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A couple of products you could try are:
303 cleaner followed by 303 protectsnt - from auto or marine store
Plexus - may be hard to find locally
I’ve used both on exterior plastics. 303 is especially good for fading from UV sunlight
JonW - 2018 T@B 320U
Marlborough, Mass
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303 cleaner followed by 303 protectsnt - from auto or marine store
Plexus - may be hard to find locally
I’ve used both on exterior plastics. 303 is especially good for fading from UV sunlight