This is my 3rd review on a Mckee’s Product: Plastic Trim Restorer
This was used on a SUPER dull tail gate bumper trim protectant on a 2008 Town and Country that I could never, ever get right with other products.
I first used a wet rag to remove surface dirt
Then taped off
I used an APC for further cleaning, I used a brush to foam the APC
I’m going to have to get a McKee’s APC
Wiped down with a wet rag and allowed to dry
Now on to recommend McKee’s Wax removal and again brushed on the trim
And now Mckee’s Plastic Trim Restorer
I used a small foam pad, I gentley poured the product on the pad and spread it on the trim
Taped removed:
My impressions and conclusion, YES, I let the trim go and yes I tried to correct it with other products with failures over the years but now it looks great, does it look factory fresh NO WAY, it’s close to 10 years old with multiple attempts and failures, for me on this trim almost 10 years old; faded, scrapped from Home Depot purchases, softball games sitting in the sun, Chicagoland winters, it looks GREAT, please don’t let your trim go this bad. This product did what it says it does..RESTORE. Another great product from McKee’s. I hope you enjoyed this product review, Total time for this small project 30 minutes from set up and end...ok I’m slow
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All product purchases were made by me...
I too used this product over the weekend and am very impressed so far. It really restored my faded plastic and rubber trim to a nice, dark, like-new appearance. A little product goes a VERY long way. Clean up is very easy too when it gets on things other than trim. In the past I've used the Blackfire trim sealant and when that gets on glass or paint it is almost impossible to remove. The McKee's product simply wipes away.
My only complaint is the bottle top. The product is really thin and the opening on the pop top really allows a lot to flow out if you aren't careful. That said, I'd never let the packaging detract for a great product.
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