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Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Texas
Posts: 21
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Recommend me some Trim Restorers
I had to buff one spot on my car near the trim and didn't think about taping it up at the time. So its a little dull and one part is little white'ish
![]() I'm looking for a better trim restorer than this crap, Mothers BB. I see a lot of them, PoorBoys, Meguairs, Black WOW(expensive!)...etc. Which would you recommend or is it just more personal preference? Pro/cons? |
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Roger
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Portland, Connecticut
Posts: 1,854
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Re: Recommend me some Trim Restorers
I personally like Poorboys Trim restorer it works great and leaves a nice restored finish without leaving any type of greasy residue... It makes it look black as if it was new trim installed as opposed to a shiney somewhat dull look.
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Just One More Coat
Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: Sonoma County, CA
Posts: 6,974
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Re: Recommend me some Trim Restorers
DFW
trying using some peanut oil on a tooth brush to remove it then wash that off...it sounds silly but works really well...as for a something that you can use to bring back the luster in the trim and remove the wax...PB TR is the product...you can order threw his site poorboysworld.com
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Roger
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Portland, Connecticut
Posts: 1,854
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Re: Recommend me some Trim Restorers
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Just One More Coat
Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: Sonoma County, CA
Posts: 6,974
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Re: Recommend me some Trim Restorers
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Old Enough To Know Better, Too Stupid To Care.... Dave's Detailing Sonoma County, CA |
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You Can't Lose With 22's
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Polk County, Florida
Posts: 1,004
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Re: Recommend me some Trim Restorers
Use some dish soap mixed up in a spray bottle, that should remove the residue.
Automagic makes 2 products that would work for you when your moldings need restoring. One of them is called bumper magic, this would work well if you just want to add some gloss back to them. If what your trying to restore is truley faded you will need something more then just some silicone based dressing. They also have a product called black trim restorer i think. Its almost like a paint/dye. You apply it with a brush and let it dry. Like i said this is not a silicone dressing this will restore the actual color of the moldings and it won't wash off. |
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There is no cure!
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: MIAMI, FL
Posts: 2,341
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Re: Recommend me some Trim Restorers
I'm with everyone else. Poorboys trim restorer is top notch. wipe your palstic down with alcohol and water 1:1 and massage the TR into the palstic. Let it sit for 5 mintues or so, maybe even heat it up with a hair dryer lightly, and wipe it down with a cloth. The protection it leaves behind on plastics lasts me 3-4 weeks and makes palstics bead wonderfully.
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Re: Recommend me some Trim Restorers
Just curious, how many coats did you apply? At first I only applied one and was pretty disappointed. Then I learned to apply multiple coats (2-4) about a half hour apart and the results were much much better.
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Wondering
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Garland, Texas
Posts: 788
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Re: Recommend me some Trim Restorers
Budman, IIRC (I seem to have developed that CRS disease
) you had a thread a while back about a Jeep (I think) that you did multiple applications. I replied in that thread that I was going to try your process (again if it wasn't you...never mind). I did. I didn't notice any better performance (read durability).
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Re: Recommend me some Trim Restorers
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I haven't tried Black Wow but a lot of people like that, and its supposed to last a long time. Expensive but I guess you don't need to use a lot and it lasts. That may be the last resort before using a dye or something.
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Weekend Warrior
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: London, Ont
Posts: 279
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Re: Recommend me some Trim Restorers
give a good cleaning with dish soap and water, a mist of APC, rub area clean with terry cloth or MF while rinsing and washing, dry off area with clean MF towel, and use some stoners a light coat and rub in with any applicator pad let sit a few minutes then 303 it up ! should be good as new and shiny for a while .. i find this works for me most of the time !
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Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Dallas, TX
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