Help, Trim Turning White!!!
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Originally Posted by JasonFX4
Really? Its worked fine on my truck. Whats it do, rot the plastic?
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Originally Posted by ddgarcia05
Meguiar's Natural Shine Vinyl & Rubber Protectant
as for Back-to-Black, I found that it looks fantastic for a day or two, then it turns white and looks REALLY bad.
I find that Hyperdressing works EXTREMELY well on trim, but since I am running low, I am using other stuff for now. (time to get online...)
Bondo restore black is FANTASTIC (Similar to the dye on ADS). It is, however, a dye-- not a dressing-- thus it should not be used routinely. I did all my black trim with it, and I get compliment after compliment on it. It really holds its color (I did mine 2x-- once per year for the past 2 years). At $10, it is VERY well worth the pricetag.
Now, there is another product at ADS that is VERY similar, only it also comes in a grey color in addition to the black so that you can do the grey plastic, too. check out their site for more details.
ALSO-- I hear PB trim restorer works great.
AND-- I hear that Meguiars trim restorer smells like vomit... Plan accordingly.
This help any?
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Originally Posted by f-150sport03
Really? Interesting. I routinely use that on my trim-- it still looks great (after applying once-twice per month for the past 2-3 years...)
as for Back-to-Black, I found that it looks fantastic for a day or two, then it turns white and looks REALLY bad.
I find that Hyperdressing works EXTREMELY well on trim, but since I am running low, I am using other stuff for now. (time to get online...)
Bondo restore black is FANTASTIC (Similar to the dye on ADS). It is, however, a dye-- not a dressing-- thus it should not be used routinely. I did all my black trim with it, and I get compliment after compliment on it. It really holds its color (I did mine 2x-- once per year for the past 2 years). At $10, it is VERY well worth the pricetag.
Now, there is another product at ADS that is VERY similar, only it also comes in a grey color in addition to the black so that you can do the grey plastic, too. check out their site for more details.
ALSO-- I hear PB trim restorer works great.
AND-- I hear that Meguiars trim restorer smells like vomit... Plan accordingly.
This help any?
as for Back-to-Black, I found that it looks fantastic for a day or two, then it turns white and looks REALLY bad.
I find that Hyperdressing works EXTREMELY well on trim, but since I am running low, I am using other stuff for now. (time to get online...)
Bondo restore black is FANTASTIC (Similar to the dye on ADS). It is, however, a dye-- not a dressing-- thus it should not be used routinely. I did all my black trim with it, and I get compliment after compliment on it. It really holds its color (I did mine 2x-- once per year for the past 2 years). At $10, it is VERY well worth the pricetag.
Now, there is another product at ADS that is VERY similar, only it also comes in a grey color in addition to the black so that you can do the grey plastic, too. check out their site for more details.
ALSO-- I hear PB trim restorer works great.
AND-- I hear that Meguiars trim restorer smells like vomit... Plan accordingly.
This help any?
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Originally Posted by f-150sport03
Really? Interesting. I routinely use that on my trim-- it still looks great (after applying once-twice per month for the past 2-3 years...)
as for Back-to-Black, I found that it looks fantastic for a day or two, then it turns white and looks REALLY bad.
I find that Hyperdressing works EXTREMELY well on trim, but since I am running low, I am using other stuff for now. (time to get online...)
Bondo restore black is FANTASTIC (Similar to the dye on ADS). It is, however, a dye-- not a dressing-- thus it should not be used routinely. I did all my black trim with it, and I get compliment after compliment on it. It really holds its color (I did mine 2x-- once per year for the past 2 years). At $10, it is VERY well worth the pricetag.
Now, there is another product at ADS that is VERY similar, only it also comes in a grey color in addition to the black so that you can do the grey plastic, too. check out their site for more details.
ALSO-- I hear PB trim restorer works great.
AND-- I hear that Meguiars trim restorer smells like vomit... Plan accordingly.
This help any?
as for Back-to-Black, I found that it looks fantastic for a day or two, then it turns white and looks REALLY bad.
I find that Hyperdressing works EXTREMELY well on trim, but since I am running low, I am using other stuff for now. (time to get online...)
Bondo restore black is FANTASTIC (Similar to the dye on ADS). It is, however, a dye-- not a dressing-- thus it should not be used routinely. I did all my black trim with it, and I get compliment after compliment on it. It really holds its color (I did mine 2x-- once per year for the past 2 years). At $10, it is VERY well worth the pricetag.
Now, there is another product at ADS that is VERY similar, only it also comes in a grey color in addition to the black so that you can do the grey plastic, too. check out their site for more details.
ALSO-- I hear PB trim restorer works great.
AND-- I hear that Meguiars trim restorer smells like vomit... Plan accordingly.
This help any?
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Originally Posted by ddgarcia05
Yes, tons, I think I'm going to go with the PB, because I hear about it alot on this place.
When you use the PB's, make sure you wipe it down with a dry MF after you apply it.
People that frequent this area of the forum, know how I feel about PB's but don't discount Hyperdressing from Megs. It's extremely versatile, great product.
Ryan, if you need some Hyperdressing let me know I can fill up a bottle for you. And I am thinking of working on the wife's car this weekend. Sunday to be exact. Let me know if you are interested in a little pay back.
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Originally Posted by RollingRock
Good choice..
When you use the PB's, make sure you wipe it down with a dry MF after you apply it.
People that frequent this area of the forum, know how I feel about PB's but don't discount Hyperdressing from Megs. It's extremely versatile, great product.
Ryan, if you need some Hyperdressing let me know I can fill up a bottle for you. And I am thinking of working on the wife's car this weekend. Sunday to be exact. Let me know if you are interested in a little pay back.
When you use the PB's, make sure you wipe it down with a dry MF after you apply it.
People that frequent this area of the forum, know how I feel about PB's but don't discount Hyperdressing from Megs. It's extremely versatile, great product.
Ryan, if you need some Hyperdressing let me know I can fill up a bottle for you. And I am thinking of working on the wife's car this weekend. Sunday to be exact. Let me know if you are interested in a little pay back.