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Old 01-01-2005
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hi guys my car is 2 yrs old and has come mold (or look like some sort of mold) accumulated on the back trim (rubber) pieces on the windows and the ones the rum from the front to the rear of the car at the top.

I have tried to clean them but it is very hard to get the stuff off. It almost does not want to come off completerly. Is there a way to clean it with some product I do not know about?

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The rubber tends to dry out alittle that might be what you are seeing i got this stuff form meguiers once that shined them up pretty nice on my last car


http://www.meguiars.com/store_meguia...=G-106&store=%
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definately get megiurs. i think its call backtoblack
its sweet. a few coats of armorall everyonce in awhile dosent hurt either.
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