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Old 10-31-09, 12:09   #49 (permalink)
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I was referring to Ultima Tire and Trim.
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Re: Has UPGP fallen out of favor?

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UTTGP is the best, longest lasting trim protector around in my experience. No streaking when it rains, two coats will last 6 months.
This is probably the most accurate description in describing this product. I have used just about every trim dressing out there including Black Wow. This is the only trim product that I have used that actually causes water to bead on plastics for me.

I have used it in the marine environment for at least the last 3 years. I have tested it on the black rub rail of my boat that sits in the water from May through Sept. No other trim product has the durability that UTTGP has.

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This is probably the most accurate description in describing this product. I have used just about every trim dressing out there including Black Wow. This is the only trim product that I have used that actually causes what to bead on plastics for me.

I have used it in the marine environment for at least the last 3 years. I have tested it on the black rub rail of my boat that sits in the water from May through Sept. No other trim product has the durability that UTTGP has.
Kinda pricey but I might have to try some UTTTGP. Does it also enhance the appearance of exterior plastic trim (make it look like new) or is it more of a seal against the elements? Thanks.
 
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This is the only trim product that I have used that actually causes water to bead on plastics for me.
...... No other trim product has the durability that UTTGP has.

No kidding, I last applied uttgp 7 months ago to my cowl piece on my mustang. It rained a couple weeks ago and it was beading impressively.
 
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Kinda pricey but I might have to try some UTTTGP. Does it also enhance the appearance of exterior plastic trim (make it look like new) or is it more of a seal against the elements? Thanks.
It will help out slightly in making textured trim look better, but is primarily an awesome protectant.
 
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