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Renew the shine to black plastic pieces? Any ideas?

Try using a Heat Gun at low temp. I just did all the hard plastic fender-flares on my 2001 Jeep. Outstanding restoration back to factory new.
Try it in one small area and constant moving of your hand with the heat gun or you'll roast it. Youtube has a couple instructional video's. It really works well.

The rest of all that stuff is why they get dull in the first place though I do use lemon pledge from time to time.
Armor-All, the worst.

mike wex
r1100rt
 
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