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Do you use a special product to protect window pillars?
I sometimes use touchless car washes in the winter and I know that takes a toll on trim, e.g. pillars
Is an AIO product the way to go?
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Re: Do you use a special product to protect window pillars?
no suggestions?
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Re: Do you use a special product to protect window pillars?
What kind of material are they? Black plastic? Chrome? What?
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Re: Do you use a special product to protect window pillars?
Originally Posted by ROMEO
What kind of material are they? Black plastic? Chrome? What?
I'm not sure. 2010 Chevy Malibu
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Re: Do you use a special product to protect window pillars?
They are probably plastic. Some sort of trim restorer would work. There are a ton out there and I've only had the pleasure of using 303 and adams vrt. I've tried a couple here and there and haven't really tried a lot and haven't really found one that I really like that doesn't run.
Only problem with this is they tend to run when it rains. So you'll end up with some streaks on the paint, which I personally can't stand. I recently picked up some Poorboys trim restorer which due to the weather being so cold, I haven't had a chance to test out. Heard great things about it and everyone on the forum seems to like it.
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Re: Do you use a special product to protect window pillars?
Originally Posted by longdx
Klasse AIO
Agreed. Works on plastic, chrome, paint, etc.
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Re: Do you use a special product to protect window pillars?
Originally Posted by MFE
Agreed. Works on plastic, chrome, paint, etc.
Although it doesn't stain plastic trim I've never seen it recommended for plastic.
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Re: Do you use a special product to protect window pillars?
Originally Posted by SeaJay's
Only problem with this is they tend to run when it rains. So you'll end up with some streaks on the paint, which I personally can't stand. I recently picked up some Poorboys trim restorer
a few members in this thread had trouble with PB-TR running after rain
http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/...-question.html
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