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Trim dressing?
My wife drives a 2003 Pontiac Vibe that I maintain as well as my 2007 Chevy Equinox, and I am looking for a good trim dressing. Most of the products I use are OTC (Advanced Auto, AutoZone, O'Reilly's) I just picked up some Eagle One Trim Dressing. Anyone have any favorite dressing that will not run after exposed to rain?
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Re: Trim dressing?
UTTG is about the only one that I can think that will not run in the rain but it isn't OTC!
Ultima Tire & Trim Guard Plus, tire & trim protectant, tire dressing, rubber protectant
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I have not found A good OTC trim dressing, they are all extremely diluted and have minimal effect.
"A swirl is a swirl no matter what way you look at it."
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Re: Trim dressing?
My wife likes shiny tires on her vehicle. After much searching I have found that the new Meguiars endurance shine meets what she wants in terms of shine, and lasts longer than any other OTC tire shine. Hope that helps.
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Meguiars Ultimate Protectant does a pretty good job and doesn't wash away. For tire gel i use Meguiars Hot Shine, also durable and extremely wet/glossy
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Meg's Ultimate Potectant is about the best you'll find OTC, but it still doesn't last very long.
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Originally Posted by Flannigan
My wife likes shiny tires on her vehicle. After much searching I have found that the new Meguiars endurance shine meets what she wants in terms of shine, and lasts longer than any other OTC tire shine. Hope that helps.
I must have been more tired than I thought last night when I wrote that. for some reason I thought you were asking about tires....lol
As for your question I have to agree with most other about OTC products, Megs is your best bet, but don't expect miracles from it.
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Re: Trim dressing?
As I recently did on my F150, clean the trim completely and apply Opti-Coat 2.0 and say goodbye to trim dressings!
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Originally Posted by Jethro
As I recently did on my F150, clean the trim completely and apply Opti-Coat 2.0 and say goodbye to trim dressings!
Nice for a new car, but if you have ANY fading on your trim the OC will just lock it in, not make it look any better.
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