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    Duragloss Rubber & Flat Black Dressing

    Anyone ever use this stuff?

    http://www.autogeek.net/duruflbldrr2.html

    Currently, I'm using Poorboy's Trim Restorer which IMO works very well. However, I'm curious as to how the Duragloss product compares. Sometimes I think Trim Restorer is a little bit shinier than I would like. So, if the Duragloss is a more matte look and lasts as long then I would be willing to give it a shot.
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    I'd be interested as well since Trim Restorer doesn't work well on any of our vehicles Trim, it just stay's on like a greasy film which doesn't make sense since the product description says it absorbs and dries to a dry touch. I've been using Armor All Tire Foam instead. I'll just be annoyed if I buy it and have the same issue with Trim Restorer, i.e. won't absorb and stays greasy.
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    Sponge brush from Michaels + Armor All Extreme Gell =

    It is good stuff for large panels. For trim I use the gel / sponge brush. It does give more of a matte look.

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    it is basicly for rubber...like the steps on a step and tow bumper...window gaskets..it does not work on hard trim to good....it is like trim restorer in a way.

    The best I found for trim is the Duragloss UD (Vinyl & Leather Dressing) #201.It can be used on trim...I asked..and it lasts and will not streak in the rain..just beads nicely....worth a try to see if it is what you like...it is not shiny or matte..more like the new look....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Al-53
    it is basicly for rubber...like the steps on a step and tow bumper...window gaskets..it does not work on hard trim to good....it is like trim restorer in a way.

    The best I found for trim is the Duragloss UD (Vinyl & Leather Dressing) #201.It can be used on trim...I asked..and it lasts and will not streak in the rain..just beads nicely....worth a try to see if it is what you like...it is not shiny or matte..more like the new look....

    AL
    You are right about DG #201 it dose hold to the rain. I don't know why they don't put that on the bottle.


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