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    hi all just ordered poorboys world trim restorer can any one share about how they apply this and more impotant how does it hold up after rain

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    Re: poorboys trim

    I use it on my Honda Element and simply love the stuff.

    Holds up very well to the weather.

    I've applied it with a foam wax applicator and with a foam paint brush. My personal preference right now is the applicator pad.

    Search around this and other detailing web sites and you see lots of people use it.

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    Congrats on your purchase! I like to use a foam paint brush and literally put drops on the tip of it and just paint it on keep spreading it till you don't notice a difference of where you are going over. Remember use as little as you can when I say use drops I mean drops lol.

    TR holds up well in the weather like kb2ehj said and durability always depends on your location and driving conditions.
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    I use foam wax applicators, you need something that can help in corners and straight edges, and these are bendable and collapisble.


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    I use a variety of applicators from foam brushes to pieces I've cut from foam padding. As long as it works I'm good with it.

    I really like the results I get with Poorboys World Trim Restorer and it lasts. It goes on evenly and cleanly without the runny mess I've experienced with other products..

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    Pockets -- how does this differ from NL?

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    Pockets -- how does this differ from NL?
    Different application surfaces.... NL is for interior dash, vinyl, plastics etc. it can be used outside but wont last very long. TR is for grainy trim like cowls and stuff like that
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    Excellent advice. I bought a sample of PB's Trim restorer and plan on using it on my wife's CR-V (the rubber on the bottom sills). I will post pictures hopefully this weekend

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    hi all ihave been useing the poorboys trim and i can tell you it is a relief not to see this product running down from door handles and around the exterior rubber around windows after a night of rain i have tried and donated alot of products that wash off after claiming they are waterproof so thanks my friends

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    Very good stuff for exterior trim!!!!
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