Bilt Hamber Auto Balm - just to put the cat amongst the pigeons!
Will last longer than a wax will, so it'll need less retouching.
Saves the DoDo for the paint if you bought both, otherwise it'll do the paint and wheels as well.
woulndnt chance the bilhamber on trim got it on a few bits and pieces to test and it left a scum on some plastics rather than a shine, better safe than sorry
If only they paid me for promoting it as much as I do! Might have to make some enquiries now that you mention it.
Still, are you complaining when I left you a fair drop of Wash and Clay to play with, even though you knew after trying it on mine, it was the bees knees?
Upon further reflection of the OP's query, I'd suggest 303 Aerospace Protectant or maybe even Black WOW, which I've heard good reports about, although not tried it myself.
Not exactly waxes, in the strictest sense of the word, but certainly good for treating black plastic - the 303 also doing a great job inside too on dash, and leather.
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