1. Has anyone ever tried California Jelly Blade?
2. Can Jelly Blade scratch or mar your paint?
3. Has anyone tried the Micro Magic Silicone Blade?
Scenario: See i bought a Jelly Blade months ago and haven't used it because i was scared it might actually run some dusts in the paint and scratch it, i was at Blade last night and saw a Micro Magic Version, so i opted to buy one and maybe give out a review of the product, but for now i just want to know if the original California Jelly Blade can scratch the paint of my beautiful black car Inna, because if it can i won't even bother using the Micro Magic version since the Micro Magic version is a tad bit tougher to touch unlike the California Jelly Blade which is slightly softer
1. Did mothers replace the Back-to-Black to Naturally Black?
2. Would it be harmful if i accidentally got some on the paint?
Scenario: I was looking for the Back-to-Black to add to my collection as well as maybe try to revive the original color of the trims between the hood and windshield of my car, its been about a week now and i haven't found any Back-to-Black instead i stumbled upon this Mothers Naturally Black and was wondering if this is the same stuff. Next aside from Mothers, can you guys recommend any other good brands that can maybe restore the old color and darkness of my plastic and rubber trims? i think they got stained by getting some waxes and Carlack SG during my noob days in detailing and now im bent on reversing the damage. Also my family has a 99 Revo where the black leatherette dash board got scratch and discolored due to abuse, is there anyway i can maybe mask the damage probably color them black? or whats the best solution for this problem?