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    I have a sample of Poorboys Trim Restorer coming today. I can't wait to try it. I doubt it will make much difference on my plastic bed rail caps though. I have a feeling the tops are a little too faded at this point, but I will try it.
    I think you will be surprised.....
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    I think you will be surprised.....
    Hopefully.

    The pictures above are with 2 applications of Black Wow, which really made no change to them.
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    PB Trim Restorer is great! I use it on all exterior plastics on my Honda Element and Pilot. Live on the Oregon Coast (Rain) and it holds up very well. I apply it with the Cobra Flex Foam Tire Dressing Applicators and they work great!
    I agree that it makes my Pilot exterior plastics pop. I use a foam paintbrush instead so I can get in all the nooks and crannies.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mister B View Post
    I have a sample of Poorboys Trim Restorer coming today. I can't wait to try it. I doubt it will make much difference on my plastic bed rail caps though. I have a feeling the tops are a little too faded at this point, but I will try it.
    I just did a truck and there was some trim that was almost pure white, PB brought the color right back. Hope it works as well for you.

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    Re: poorboys trim

    Quote Originally Posted by Mister B View Post
    I have a sample of Poorboys Trim Restorer coming today. I can't wait to try it. I doubt it will make much difference on my plastic bed rail caps though. I have a feeling the tops are a little too faded at this point, but I will try it.



    I suggest that you clean those rails with straight APC on a cotton terry towel rubbing vigorously then brush TR on heavy and let it sit until it is all absorbed. I would apply a few heavy coats over a few day period. I'd be willing to bet that they will look new again after that.

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    Do you slide in the car dukes of hazzard style too?


    <<<<<Only when the top is down WhooHoo!!!

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    <<<<<Only when the top is down WhooHoo!!!

    Not the same.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tuscarora dave View Post
    I suggest that you clean those rails with straight APC on a cotton terry towel rubbing vigorously then brush TR on heavy and let it sit until it is all absorbed. I would apply a few heavy coats over a few day period. I'd be willing to bet that they will look new again after that.
    I'll give it a try.
    Brian

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