Restoring Rear Spoiler

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I’m SURE this has been around for SOME time now since the 80’s, But does anyone have any tips or suggestions for restoring the black plastic rubber spoiler on these 944’s??? Mine is still in FAIR to GOOD condition and I’d like to KEEP it from drying out and cracking, Is there a process or possibly a company out there who could take on this issue??? Like to hear from someone who has done this before…

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I would also like to hear what others have done. I periodically rub WD40 into it to keep it from drying out. It has helped. I tried a restoring black product, that didn't seem to help.

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I wipe mine down with 303 UV protectant pretty often. So far so good.
'86 Zermatt Silver 944 N/A :thumbup:
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All GREAT responses Guys, But I’m trying to focus on a restoration process, I DO use Protectant 303 EVERY TIME I wash the car, But has anyone had any success finding a restoration source??? I COULD be wrong but I THINK I remember someone saying that the part is no longer available… Or maybe it was a VERY expensive ticket item… Keep the comments and opinions coming…🙏🙏🙏

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