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Old 05-03-2006, 12:55 PM
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I have Poorboy's Trim Restorer, I used to use stuff like Black Magic and others but they never really did anything even on trim that was barely faded, and the Black Magic crap would run after raining.

I was wondering about that as well, say after using PB TR, what could I seal it with, I've heard people mention AIO before would that work?
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AOI worked for me.......as well as the wax....
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Hello -
Pardon my noviceness, but my son recently scratched the body molding on my charcoal Yukon. What is the best way to remove the scratch?

Thanks in advance
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i too would like to know how to remove a scratch from vinyl, iam currently using vinylex from lexol and i like it alot cuz it is a cleaner and protectant combo, it seems to work well and lord knows i need it cuz this hummer has more trim than any other ride i can think of, let me know what u guys think of the vinylex
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AOI worked for me.......as well as the wax....


I, well my wife drives an Expedition, I hate the bottom plastic window trim, it is soooo wide. I've seen others like it that havent been take'n care of and they look like crap.

And like Bill, I always wax them and mirrors etc. I would like to suggest Plexus plastic cleaner. Great stuff. With enough elbow grease I have succesfully removed minor scratches to vinyl and even brightened up some headlights/taillights.
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I, well my wife drives an Expedition, I hate the bottom plastic window trim, it is soooo wide. I've seen others like it that havent been take'n care of and they look like crap.

And like Bill, I always wax them and mirrors etc. I would like to suggest Plexus plastic cleaner. Great stuff. With enough elbow grease I have succesfully removed minor scratches to vinyl and even brightened up some headlights/taillights.

PLEXUS IS SUPERB........
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i too would like to know how to remove a scratch from vinyl, iam currently using vinylex from lexol and i like it alot cuz it is a cleaner and protectant combo, it seems to work well and lord knows i need it cuz this hummer has more trim than any other ride i can think of, let me know what u guys think of the vinylex

Vinylex Protectant cleans and protects with a patented, one-step formula that actually nourishes vinyl, rubber and plastic surfaces.


A little to shiny for me, but a good product overall, I use poorboys natural look for my vinyl
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PLEXUS IS SUPERB........
Plexus is awesome, goes on easy, wipe off excess and lasts pretty long
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Old 07-15-2006, 08:57 PM
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Poorboy's trim restorer & Adams VRT nuff said.
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Well Hello Matt! Have not heard from you in a while. Congrats on finishing
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