It's a very nice dressing. It was my favorite tire dressing until I moved over to water based dressing (Hyper dressing etc). I have to use it more on trim.
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It's a very nice dressing. It was my favorite tire dressing until I moved over to water based dressing (Hyper dressing etc). I have to use it more on trim.
Only used Turtle Wax Endura Shine trim restorer so far. Since I love their tire coating I figured the trim dressing was probably very similar. So far I like it but I have no basis for comparison. Darren Priest likes Solution finish a lot, so I might give that a try when I run out of TWES. He usually have spot on recommendations when it comes to products.
Solution finish.
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Solution finish is good and permanent I used it but I always end up put something over it every few months anyway that's the only way it'll look the best
I'd say the best trim restorer is the one you'll use initially and then regularly.
Nothing lasts forever.... not even you and me....
"Find something you like and use it often"
(or at least use it on a regular basis)
:)
McKees 37 Trim restorer.
Griots black shine trim restorer (gel).
The Xterra is littered with plastic trim including the roof. Both have never let me down. I just currently treated all trim with the McKess. A thankless job no doubt, but now I know the trim will be protected and looking good for quite sometime.
I do solution finish once a year on my Lincoln MKX, where the wiper cowl, bottom of doors and bottom of bumpers fade quick. Vehicles 10 years old, and with a year ly application it holds up great. About ready to do it again this year.
Does it work good on interior pieces as well? I had a f350 this weekend that had really white seat bolt covers. They looked like the color was peeling off them, I wasn’t able to get them black again and Simone had recommended this stuff and I’ve been researching
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