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    Question Aerosol trim restorers

    Any one had good results with them? Read meguiars is the real deal. Meguiars Ultimate Black Aerosol Trim Restorer Just seem's to me your asking for trouble with overspray? What would make a tough job eaiser, might make it worse. LOL. Anyway, any real standouts?

    I spent this morning with griots black shine trim restorer. 100% satisfied. Gel version. It does not help the XTERRA is littered with plastic trim! Maybe just stick with the tried and true.
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    Re: Aerosol trim restorers

    A post was just made about the Stoner's exterior trim aerosol with great results. Check it out below:

    Review: Stoner Car Care Trim Shine

    By the looks of things, it seems to be a pretty solid product!
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    Re: Aerosol trim restorers

    Used stoners in the past. I recall it was a good product for trim.
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    Re: Aerosol trim restorers

    The meguiars is definitely more of a permanent trim restorer. The Stoners which is what I normally use works good but won't last nearly as long as the Meguiars.

    Here's a shot of the Meguiars on a Mach 1 intake. You definitely need to be careful of overspray with this stuff as its like clear coat lol.



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    Re: Aerosol trim restorers

    I agree with Justin. It can be a pain in the rear end to get off paint or glass. But it's pretty darn durable. If you use it I would recommend masking off areas around the trim to avoid as much overspray as possible.

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    Re: Aerosol trim restorers

    I'm not a fan of that perticular aerosol trim restorer. IME it has sort of an unnatural look when applied to the surface. And not only that, it's nearly impossible to remove once it's on there.

    I prefer this 1 alot more.



    It may not last a year, but it looks much better.


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    Re: Aerosol trim restorers

    Rather than spraying these products directly onto the surface, can you spray them onto a rag and then apply to the surface? I really don't want to mess having to tape off trim when applying, nor messy overspray.
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    Re: Aerosol trim restorers

    I like the Chemical Guys Black on Black

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    Re: Aerosol trim restorers

    Quote Originally Posted by Desertnate View Post
    Rather than spraying these products directly onto the surface, can you spray them onto a rag and then apply to the surface? I really don't want to mess having to tape off trim when applying, nor messy overspray.
    I have done just that, works well.

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    Re: Aerosol trim restorers

    Should of just coated it with dlux and be done with it.sure it looks better though.

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