you're a bit far or I'd suggest you come over and try some Autoglym Bumper and Trim restoration gel I have. It works quite well and lasts much longer than the basic stuff.
This is one reason I hate second hands bikes; having to deal with all the stupid **** previous owners have done to it.
Don't use a heat gun unless you want a nice patch of untextured gloss. The chalky look makes it seem like there is residue since the surrounding is a darker black; clean it off with varsol or wd40. Further to that I would wax the entire area with a car wax / light compound. If all else fails keep up with the armor all.
DO NOT use car wax or anything like that unless you want your black trim to turn white. I got some wax on my black trim when I was polishing the bike and that was the only reason I needed to get the Autoglym stuff in the first place.
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