I'm fairly sure that part is just matte plastic, by which I mean unpainted black trim, although it has been a while since I've looked at one in detail.
If it is a matte finish,
DO NOT use any polishing or cutting compounds such as T-Cut, these will cut into the matte finish making it shiny.
I was going to suggest using a plastic trim restorers, however before doing that you should do this instead.
Spray on a 50-50 mix of isopropyl alcohol and water, give the product some time to work, 10-15 seconds, then wipe it off with a soft cloth, usually once wiped you can tell if there has been a change in appearance, however check after about 5 minutes to see if the dull effect has been removed.
If the above doesn't have the desired effect try a mild solvent, such as tar and glue remover, leave a couple of seconds and then wipe or wash it off.
I personally like CarPro Tar X, as this is plastic safe:
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IMPORTANT: Some Tar and Glue removers will eat plastic, make sure you use a plastic safe one.
Alternate option - ditch the stock OE spoiler and buy the Battle Garage racing carbon wing upgrade kit:
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