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Originally Posted by GTO JUDGE
Are you certain it isn't wax residue building up? I believe the trim around the windows is black rubber? To remove wax residue that turns white, try mixing some mineral spirits with Arm and Hammer. Spread it on let it sit a little then wipe. Or try WD-40 let the WD-40 sit on the rubber for a bit to break up the wax. If the problem is wax. I don't think the black rubber will turn white.
To restore the black shine try using Trim shine products. I use Stoner Trim Shine. Products for applying to trim should shine it back up. Reapply as needed.
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It could very well be Wax build up. I'll look at it closer and also try the Arm and Hammer mix, I think the WD-40 might be a little too harsh. If that doesn't work I'll try Stoner Trim shine. Is it available at your local auto parts store?
Thanks for the input.