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Re: Another review of McKee's37 Plastic Trim Restorer
I have not tried it using your heavy application technique and let it soak. I've been trying multiple lighter coats. I wonder if we introduce heat into it some how it would restore even better. Like heating up the section/trim wiper cowl with a heat gun/hair dryer and then the heavy application soak.
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^^^^I'm in to thry this Bailey. I use heat with GYEON Tire with good results as a tire dressing. Would be interested in seeing how it works with McK's Trim Restorer. Good thinking there!
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Re: Another review of McKee's37 Plastic Trim Restorer
Thanks for all the feedback on this. Stuff looks like a legit contender
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I have found that different plastic requires different trim restorer. What works for one type of vehicle can be totally ineffective on another make vehicle.
Chevy Avalanche plastic trim is the worst for fading. I find that Ardex and Detail Doctor Trim Restorers work great on the Avalanche. However, those 2 products do NOTHING for the trim on Jeep Wranglers. Wranglers need a really greasy product like Chem Guys Bare Bones.
I have the Mckee's in my arsenal as well as a dozen more.
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