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Mothers 06141 Back-to-Black Heavy Duty Trim Cleaner Kit,12 fl. oz.

Original price was: $14.07.Current price is: $12.99.

(11 customer reviews)
Last updated on July 21, 2024 3:10 am Details
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  • Mothers Back-to-Black Heavy Duty Trim Cleaner Kit provides unmatched cleaning ability, restoring your exterior trim and textured plastics to their original, like-new color
  • Heavy Duty Trim Cleaner is not a cover-up; it deep cleans, allowing you to erase years of neglect and environmental abuse, including oxidation, dirt, road grime and even stubborn embedded wax
  • It features a unique, drip-free gel, leaving you with a long-lasting, naturally clean surface
  • Includes: 12 oz. Heavy Duty Trim Cleaner, Trim Brush

Specification: Mothers 06141 Back-to-Black Heavy Duty Trim Cleaner Kit,12 fl. oz.

Manufacturer

‎MOTHERS

Brand

‎Mothers

Model

‎6141

Item Weight

‎12.8 ounces

Product Dimensions

‎1.89 x 8.35 x 4.02 inches

Country of Origin

‎USA

Item model number

‎06141

Is Discontinued By Manufacturer

‎No

Exterior

‎Smooth

Manufacturer Part Number

‎06141

Folding

‎No

Cover Included

‎Mothers 06141 Back-to-Black Heavy Duty Trim Cleaner Kit,12 fl. oz.

11 reviews for Mothers 06141 Back-to-Black Heavy Duty Trim Cleaner Kit,12 fl. oz.

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  1. Amazon Customer

    Every once in a while to get a product that cleans as advertised. This is one of those products. Clean up old ingrained wax residue etc.

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  2. Amazon Customer

    Didn’t bring the bumpers and plastics looking new and fresh… Ended up going back to auto glym…

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  3. Celphtitled

    Used this on my exterior trim that was badly oxidized and weathered. I used applications and the trim was restored to its original dark colour and looked as good as new. It took a bit of scrubbing with the supplied brush and a few applications but my trim was heavily weathered but still came out very good

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  4. D. Lam

    I like mother’s. I use the wax, polish and cleaner. I know the value of preparation to do it right. I’ve applied these principles in using the back to black heavy duty cleaner and retire, but it just doesn’t work. In my picture, you’ll see three sections. Left is the heavy duty, middle is the untreated, right is the restorer. The heavy duty had no difference after drying. The restorer is only half a shade darker, but nowhere near black. I’m disappointed and will be returning.

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  5. John F. West

    This is just a thick silicon type product… It made the plastic black and is goopy when used as in its streaky. It didn’t last long. I was using on faded plastic on running boards. After trying it several times to see if it just needed several applications I removed it with thinners. I then tried wipe new… I hate infomercials but I have to say… One application and it looked great and has lasted. Just my 2 cents

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  6. Ben McElwee

    I’ve been using Back to Black for 10+ years and always had great results. This is the first time I’ve tried the cleaning component, and am happy to say it works well too. I was having trouble finding Back to Black locally, and made the mistake of buying a competitors version of this product (Turtle Wax) and it’s completely worthless. Just added a bunch of gunk to the surface, and didn’t help restore the trim. After considering if the trim was too old, I decided to give it a shot and buy this as it has always worked for me in the past. Sure enough, this product did its job beautifully, and the competitors version is going in the trash.

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  7. FRANK

    Well, I am a very enthusiastic about all car detailing products, and I try to see every positive aspect or use of it.
    1. Yet, if your black trim it is very dirty with previous products, dirty, with fade color due to the UV solar rays, and looking bad, then there is a series of product you don’t need to buy: Mother’s back to black heavy duty, Chemicals Guys trim cleaner, Mothers back to black (regular), and most of the others in the market that promise good results. In fact they are just for light stained, dirty, and faded trims.
    2. Must buy for heavy duty work: Goo Gone (the best), alongside with a dish scrub with medium hard scrub surface, a microfiber towel, rubbing alcohol to clean, and the best restorer and protectant… 303 trim restorer and protectant.
    3. My opinion and experience: don’t use Meguiar’s back to black spray. This is what exactly stain my back trim on the bumpers on my Honda Pilot. I felt hopeless until I rediscovered the use of Goo Gone as a heavy duty cleaner for really badly stained and badly dirty trims. Thanks God for enlighten me with that idea through a local seller!!

    All the best for you guys!!

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  8. Dr J

    Awesome product. Anyone with a Jeep Wrangler and non-painted fenders knows they are difficult to get clean. This stuff removed three years of dirt, road grime, and salt with ease.

    The first picture is after washing my Jeep and the second is after using Mother’s Back to Black Cleaning Kit.

    I thought it would help a little, but not to the degree that it did. I’m quite surprised. Furthermore, it only took a third of a bottle to do all four genders, both bumpers, both mirrors, and all the door handles.

    The only downside, is that it takes a while to do everything with the small brush provided. The results are worth it though.

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  9. Al McC.

    My problem: I waxed my car which has a large amount of plastic trim and I inevitably got the wax on the black plastic trim which left a white residue. This white residue from the wax DID NOT wash off (as I learned after 3 car washes performed by yours truly).

    I started to get frustrated and turned to the internet for an answer.

    I read a LOT of reviews.

    Finally, I settled with this product. My reasoning was that there were other good reviews about the topic from people who had similar problems as mine, it was middle of the range in price, and it focused on cleaning the trim rather than restoring it. There are a lot of products out there for trim restoration but my car is brand new, I didn’t need restoration, I needed cleaning. (side note: those restoration products might also work – I’m just walking you through my thought process)

    I applied the product to the provided brush and brushed away. It worked. It worked too well. So, being the skeptic I am I only applied the product to one area of my car’s trim. A day later it still looked great and 2 days later I decided to real test will come after a good car wash.

    It worked. No more white wax residue on my black plastic trim. I was happy enough to write a review.

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  10. Jason Corless

    I had wax on trim on both of my cars.This product not only got rid of the old over wax on the trim it also rejuvenated the trim on the older car. The brush was perfect size and it didn’t take long to use. Absolutely recommend this to anyone.

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  11. DaveD

    This is another product that I was skeptical about… but it works! The vehicle I used it on is a 2003 with lots of dark grey body trim. It was looking really really bad. It had that milky, faded look and I really didn’t think there was any coming back from its current condition short of having them painted. I washed all the surfaces really well first and made sure everything was dry. The scrub brush they give you is a bit on the small side but I suspect its to keep you from doing too large a section at a time. I applied the gel liberally and scrubbed… really scrubbed. I made sure to move the brush in different directions – circles, back and forth, up and down, etc. It seemed logical that this was the best way to not miss any small sections and work the cleaner well into all of the textured surfaces. After really scrubbing (and I do mean putting some effort into it) I then wiped the gel off the moldings. Then used another clean cloth to scrub the surface further… this actually yielding even more of a cleaning result and I could clearly see the grey/dirt on the cloth. A couple of sections were pretty bad and I repeated the cleaning which seem to do the trick. So far so good. Im impressed. You really do have to put some elbow grease into it and make sure to remove all of the gel and then buff it further with another clean cloth. That really seemed to produce the best results. We are expecting some rain this weekend so I will see how well it survives and see if it really cleaned and not just made it pretty on the surface. So far it looks like it actually cleaned the bumpers and not just applied silicone to make them shiny. So far so good. Worth the time and few bucks in my opinion.

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    Mothers 06141 Back-to-Black Heavy Duty Trim Cleaner Kit,12 fl. oz.
    Mothers 06141 Back-to-Black Heavy Duty Trim Cleaner Kit,12 fl. oz.

    Original price was: $14.07.Current price is: $12.99.

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