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06-25-02, 10:47
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Stoners trim shine, my review...
Well I tried Stoner's trim shine under the hood of the 1998 GS400 I did, taking the advice from Brad B. First I hosed off the cool motor and sprayed it down in my simple green mix. I let it set up for about 5 minutes and went to scrubbing. Here is how it looked...
Well I then followed the instructions on the can, held it 8-10 inches from the parts and went spraying light strokes of the product. I then stood back and looked, it went on nice but became a little too shiney for my tastes. But overall I like the product, here is the after shot...

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06-26-02, 03:57
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Did you try it on the tires????
I have been wondering about this stuff and how it would work on the tires?
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06-26-02, 04:35
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This is not porter
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Looks good!
Did you wipe after?
Is overspray a problem?
Please send us an update in a couple weeks- I'd like to know if it attracts dirt/how long it lasts.
Thanks,
Robert
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06-26-02, 04:58
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Sometimes I wish my engine bay was full of plastic.
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06-26-02, 05:00
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Stoners
i use Stoner's Trim Shine on the interior panels all the time. it is a bit glossy, but you can control that either by how much you spray on your rag or by buffing afterwards. i buy the stuff by the 5gl pails - i love it. the shine lasts for a long time on the interior, but does attract some dust - nothing a quick swipe with a swiffer can't handle though, and then the panels look as good as new. the reason i love this stuff is that it has pretty good cleaning ability as well as a noce look, and it's not greasy to the touch. that's what my customers love most about it; it looks nice and shiny but doesn't come off on their clothes, plus they don't have to worry about that greasy feeling when touching the panels. i have to admit i've never used it from the can. i do use the Stoner's MSLT for tires from the can, and yes, overspray can be a problem. i use it only on white raised letter or whitewall tires. it looks good and lasts about 1-2 weeks depending on the weather. after washing and drying the car somewhat i then spray the tires so that any overspray will be wiped away on the final pass of drying or QDing as well as wiping the outside glass. like i said - i love the stuff. 
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06-26-02, 09:47
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i think it gave his engine bay a nice look, and yes overspray was a huge problem. The wind would take that stuff away like nothing... I recommend doing it in an enclosed area, but it does smell pretty strong so maybe not  . here is another pic...

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06-26-02, 10:38
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The name says it all
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Ever tried Clear Engine Paint? It looks BY FAR the best, like for shows. But a PITA to get off!!
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06-26-02, 05:54
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cool! did you do anything to the paint under the hood too, or just leave it washed?? I used some meguiar's Clear Coat Body Scrub that I had laying arround the garage on mine, it worked great for shining things up....
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06-27-02, 10:55
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Al,
Were you able to find the Stoners Trim Shine locally or online?
I'd like to get some, but I am hoping to find it locally to avoid paying shipping charges.
Thanks!
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06-27-02, 03:22
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yea i found it locally @ CAP (consumer auto parts). It was 3.99. I checked the car yesterday, the shine diminished as it seemed to soak into the plastic. Looked like a brand new car! 
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06-27-02, 03:24
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Ali, I don't remember the last time I've detailed under the hood. But looking at your pics, I think I might start to get serious about it. Once again, great job...great pics!
Tony
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06-27-02, 03:41
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hehe, thanks tony. It took a while but it was worth it. You shoulda heard that motor purr man, soo smooth. Picking up and dropping that car off was the highlight of my day  .
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