To everyone cleaning their cars, I just used some Poor Boy's Natural Look interior stuff on my external rubbers. They went from a bright gray yuck back to dark. I usually use it on just the interior plastic/leather, but it brought the B pillar plastic and window rubbers back to life:
Having the weather seals look the right color against the black paint made a bigger difference than you'd think to the overall appearance of the car.
In the above pic you can see where I hadn't done the passenger door yet, the difference in the color is amazing.
Even did the sunroof plastics and rubber:
It's great because it doesn't make it all glossy, it's a nice flat finish. You do have to buff after letting it sit for a while though. Then I washed the car to remove any residue off the paintwork.
I would recommend it, because it can pretty much clean all your interior and now I discovered works well on the weather seals etc.
Having the weather seals look the right color against the black paint made a bigger difference than you'd think to the overall appearance of the car.
In the above pic you can see where I hadn't done the passenger door yet, the difference in the color is amazing.
Even did the sunroof plastics and rubber:
It's great because it doesn't make it all glossy, it's a nice flat finish. You do have to buff after letting it sit for a while though. Then I washed the car to remove any residue off the paintwork.
I would recommend it, because it can pretty much clean all your interior and now I discovered works well on the weather seals etc.