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Re: Trim Restorer Showdown - Round 2 (Long and Pic heavy)
Thanks for the nice review. I'm going to subscribe to see test 3 results.
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Re: Trim Restorer Showdown - Round 2 (Long and Pic heavy)
Awesome review.
I have a 2003 Honda Element with as much plastic as metal so this thread is a very good resource for me.
Thanks!
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Re: Trim Restorer Showdown - Round 2 (Long and Pic heavy)
When might we expect round 3. It's been several months since you announced it............... just curious if there is some sort of hold up.
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Thank you for your time, cant wait for round 3
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Re: Trim Restorer Showdown - Round 2 (Long and Pic heavy)
You have sold me on Car Armor. I have several coats of gTechniq C4 on my car's black cadding and trim. Do you see any problem with putting Car Armor over the C4???
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Re: Trim Restorer Showdown - Round 2 (Long and Pic heavy)
For whatever this is worth....Carmor Fare 2 New has gone out of business!
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Re: Trim Restorer Showdown - Round 2 (Long and Pic heavy)
When round 3 comes, penetrol needs to be on the list. Continues to amaze me since I started using it several months ago
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Re: Trim Restorer Showdown - Round 2 (Long and Pic heavy)
I have C4 and DLUX for my own (and my family's) cars, but I've been impressed with the TW Endurance trim coating for cars I don't see too often. I just ordered Black Wow Pro for that same purpose -- I have a couple of SUVs to do, with tons of faded cladding. People who pay me to clean their cars and make them "shiny again" aren't overly concerned with a product's longevity, and many -- if not most -- silicone- or dye-based products provide that initial impact and last long enough without a sudden failure that people don't seem to have complaints.
That said, the TW Endurance seems to perform similarly to their tire coating, fading gradually and gracefully over the course of several months. It's so good that I have to remember to which cars I've applied it so I can reapply it when they come back. I'm hoping the BWP is that good because at the sale price I paid, it should work out to a few cents per car, and maybe a couple of bucks for an SUV like the Element.
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Re: Trim Restorer Showdown - Round 2 (Long and Pic heavy)
I have read this somewhere else. It is available at Home Depot for $9.00.
Originally Posted by MDX Detailing
When round 3 comes, Penetrol needs to be on the list. Continues to amaze me since I started using it several months ago
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Re: Trim Restorer Showdown - Round 2 (Long and Pic heavy)
Read the Penetrol on HD web site and it's use,so how is it applied for trim?
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