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Re: Product Review: McKee's 37 Plastic Trim Restorer
Originally Posted by Joe@NextLevelDetail
Do you mean like the actual product dripping off when raining?
I don't think he means dripping, but I've seen trim products run off the plastic when they get wet. The result is streaks of the trim product all over your paint under the areas it was applied. 303 Aerospace did this when I used it on exterior trim.
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Re: Product Review: McKee's 37 Plastic Trim Restorer
when I get home today ill spray the running board down with the hose and see what happens
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Re: Product Review: McKee's 37 Plastic Trim Restorer
Originally Posted by Desertnate
I don't think he means dripping, but I've seen trim products run off the plastic when they get wet. The result is streaks of the trim product all over your paint under the areas it was applied. 303 Aerospace did this when I used it on exterior trim.
Correct.^
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Re: Product Review: McKee's 37 Plastic Trim Restorer
Originally Posted by fightnews
This is the 1000 dollar question, I had some in my cart yesterday but took it out Cuz I already have wets, wish I saw this first the pics look incredible
I guess we just have to buy it and try it ourselves?
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Re: Product Review: McKee's 37 Plastic Trim Restorer
*Update*
It has been a week since application, The bumper still looks good. I see no streaking or high/low spots. A very consistent color and coverage throughout the bumper.
It has rained once since my application. If I have time later I will give it a hose test. I will let you guys know!
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Re: Product Review: McKee's 37 Plastic Trim Restorer
Originally Posted by fightnews
This is the 1000 dollar question, I had some in my cart yesterday but took it out Cuz I already have wets, wish I saw this first the pics look incredible
I would think the McKee's has better restoring ability. Durabilty between the two? I don't know.
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Re: Product Review: McKee's 37 Plastic Trim Restorer
Originally Posted by Joe@NextLevelDetail
It has rained once since my application. If I have time later I will give it a hose test. I will let you guys know!
I'm not sure if water from the hose will have the same effect as actual rain.. And IME it tends to happen to pieces such as door handles...
And especially the plastic trim lining the top of the truck beds on Chevy Silverados. Once it rains, alot of products just start to run off the plastic and onto the paint.
It's never a problem or even noticeable on bumpers.
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Re: Product Review: McKee's 37 Plastic Trim Restorer
I agree with Nick - most of the trim restorers work well. But they all have a different longevity factor. If you keep up with it on a new(ish) vehicle, most quality products will get the job done. On something neglected, I found SF to last the longest - at least on Jeeps (which are notorious for faded black trim) Someone on the forum did a side by side a while ago - see the below thread.
Trim Restorer Showdown - Round 2 (Long and Pic heavy)
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