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    Re: Need advice cleaning trim to prep for coating.

    [QUOTE=Eldorado2k;1724149]

    Nice review, never had a problem with WETS. So I don't think it's overrated.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eldorado2k View Post
    You talkin to me? If so, what color would you say that trim is originally, grey or black Solution Finish?
    Didn’t realize it was you when I was first responding and thought of modifying after seeing who I was responding to but still good info I think/hope. Regarding color, that looks like gray trim but I think it should be black.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dgage View Post
    Just like real leather, deteoriated plastic needs nourishment so I'd recommend keep coating until you don't notice a change. You're not dealing with longevity here, you're dealing with "malnourished" plastic. Once the plastic doesn't change the look much, then you need to worry about longevity. But for what you're doing, I'd recommend getting Solution Finish as it is made for restoring plastic and designed by a plastic/trim guru. Solution Finish doesn't last that long (weeks) so I'd recommend getting the new Solution Finish Over the Top or Pinnacle Ceramic Trim Restorer to protect Solution Finish for 6+ months. That should have your trim looking its best.
    Quote Originally Posted by Eldorado2k View Post
    You talkin to me? If so, what color would you say that trim is originally, grey or black Solution Finish?
    I'm gonna make you two hold hands in the corner.
    It is no coincidence that man's best friend cannot talk.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ptcary View Post
    I don’t really know if it is dirt
    or dried wax.

    I want to get this trim cleaner.. .
    From here…
    It looks like Meg’s APC got it
    fairly clean.

    Now, to get it even cleaner:
    I’d follow-up with McKee's 37
    Wax Remover for Plastic.


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    Re: Need advice cleaning trim to prep for coating.

    Quote Originally Posted by PaulMys View Post
    I'm gonna make you two hold hands in the corner.
    What do you mean? There was nothing wrong. Lol.

    Quote Originally Posted by dgage View Post
    Regarding color, that looks like gray trim but I think it should be black.
    Yea that trim is weird, it looks like it could be grey, but then it darkens so much that it looks like it should be black.Need advice cleaning trim to prep for coating.

    I’m going to try layering it like you suggested.

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    Re: Need advice cleaning trim to prep for coating.

    Quote Originally Posted by Eldorado2k View Post
    You talkin to me?


    Quote Originally Posted by Eldorado2k View Post
    What do you mean? There was nothing wrong. Lol.
    Haha. I didn't think you meant anything but it could have been construed...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eldorado2k View Post
    I’m going to try layering it like you suggested.
    Looking forward to your results.

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    Re: Need advice cleaning trim to prep for coating.

    Well finally having some success with the chin spoiler. Ended up using the CG wax and oil remover, then Sonax Multistar. Decided on Gyeon Trim for the coating because I have prior experience with it. Thanks again to everyone and good luck with all the other trim projects going on!
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    Need advice cleaning trim to prep for coating.

    Quote Originally Posted by dgage View Post
    Looking forward to your results.
    Most people probably wouldn’t have even considered it, but I wound up going with Meguiars Hyper Dressing @1:1

    Reason being is that day that I began layering the Mckee’s Trim Restorer with a couple of layers we wound up getting surprise rainfall overnight for about 30min. which totally ruined my vehicle and also happened to ruin the McKee’s Trim Restorer as I woke up to see it in this condition.




    The top piece of trim received 2 layers of the McKee’s the previous night. The bottom piece received Hyper Dressing. As far as the way this trim accepted these both products, it’s not even close.



    These pics were taken after I gave the vehicle a quick bucket wash, due to the rain. [it’s interesting how the sections that were pre cleaned with Mothers and Blackfire were both more faded than the section that wasn’t prepped]





    I applied Megs Hyper Dressing to All of the trim after the wash, and this is how the trim looked 24hrs. later.



    To make things even more interesting, with the Hyper Dressing, now both sections that were prepped with the trim cleaners were clearly a bit darker than the section that hadn’t been prepped. I can’t explain this, but it’s clear to see.




    Those pics were taken Thursday.^

    These next pics were taken just now. [yes, the vehicle is still here. The owner’s taking forever to pick it up] I haven’t touched the trim for 2 days and it still looks the same. Hasn’t faded, which is great.





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    Re: Need advice cleaning trim to prep for coating.

    Interesting results. Thanks for sharing.

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