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    Fix for aluminum trim!

    I took some extra 400 grit sandpaper I had from cleaning up my head light bezels and used it on the trim around my windows and vinyl. It looks amazing!

    Before - Hard to tell, but there is a white coating over most of the trim and rain damage.


    After
    -Matt
    1968 Fairlane 500 - 1998 Camaro Z/28

    #2
    I used a brillo pad on mine, worked well....but yours looks better.
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      #3
      I'd wetsand with a higher grit, but that looks great.
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        #4
        how high a grit should i do i got the same prolbem andi was looking for a fx
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          #5
          Actually, 400 and then a buffer would look like a mirror most likely, 600-800 would be good.

          Although, a brushed/satin look would be nice also..
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            #6
            i always dont know waht type of buffer to use on small thingsl ike this
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              #7
              Ive just been doing it by hand, wet sanding by the way, forgot to say that before.

              Takes about 5 minutes to get the shine back on one full piece of trim, no need to buff.
              -Matt
              1968 Fairlane 500 - 1998 Camaro Z/28

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                #8
                That looks great - imma need to try this. my trim is way dull and oxytized.
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                  #9
                  Hmm, must try that soon, jsut that there is sooo much trim on the at wagon...
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                    #10
                    +1, takes 4 hours just to wax the darn thing...
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                      #11
                      Its a once a year thing, four hours outside wont do you any harm.
                      -Matt
                      1968 Fairlane 500 - 1998 Camaro Z/28

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                        #12
                        the stainless trim still has a mild steel core and it will rust it you sand to far. i'd stick with rubbing compound and or steel wool. dont recoment any grit sand papper

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