I ordered mine from thses guys on the web
http://www.classic-accessories.com/fb-1k.html
they sell a kit which has a cleaner which is supposed to remove silicone ie 
armorall etc before you apply the stuff. it is 12.79 and you get 4oz of dye or 
you can just get the dye only for the same price but you get 8oz of the stuff. 
I bought the kit and there was enough to do all the moldings bumpers 
doorhandels etc on my GTI 2 coats with some left over.
I have seen the stuff in stores also but it cost more and is kinda hard to 
find. 
you really need to do at least 2 coats or you will get a lot of unevenness. in 
some places I did 3 coats and it looks really good seems to hold up fine to 
washings too. even if it only lasts a year it was well worth it. and it is not 
"wet" so it does not attract dust. 

Mike

>>> James Blumenfeld <[email protected]> 07/12/01 10:04PM >>>
   OK, where can I buy some "Forever Black"?  None of
the local mass merchant parts places carries it.  Is
it a mail order only item??
James Blumenfeld



Date: Thu, 12 Jul 2001 05:16:52 -0700 (PDT)
                 From: Anthony Pelletier
<[email protected]>
                 Subject: Re: Painting Trim

                 IF YOU PUT ARMORAL on you moldings
you are going to
                 have to use some kind of paint prep
designed to remove
                 silicone or you will have horrible
fish eye
                 everywhere.  I have used forever
black and it worked
                 ok.  It looks really good, but if you


look real
                 closely you can see some slight
uneveness of the
                 black.  But its 90% better in my
opinions and I've
                 never put armorall on since.  You
really should switch
                 to a non silicone vinyl protectant. 
Does any one know
                 if meguires vinyl & rubber has
silicone?

                 .02Tony

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