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Preachers Sheets
04-15-2003, 07:31 AM
All I have for trim is 303 and we all know thats a joke once it rains and it barely makes the trim shine.



I would buy Stoners Trim Shine if you guys recommend it or I can use my Meguiars vinyl/rubber protectant.



What do you suggest?

imported_kgb
04-15-2003, 07:35 AM
I LOVE IT! I just bought some yesterdaya nd did a review on a local web site about Stoner`s glass cleaner and trim shine. Not sure how it holds up in the rain yet but I liked what it did to my trim!

SilverSparkle
04-15-2003, 07:37 AM
Looks Wet, No Mess from Super Shine Detail not only works great on tires, but I use it on all my black exterior trim.

Spray or wipe it on, then go over it with a foam tire swipe, and the trim looks absolutely new. And it dries practically instantly.....



www.supershinedetail.com

JimS
04-15-2003, 09:17 AM
I used it a few times but since then I`ve painted white almost all of the black trim I had on the exterior including the "Mickey Mouse ears" (mirrors are huge), the air dam, grill shell, bumper pad. and the back bumper is gone...no black left! I use 303 on the interior.



I think I`ll try the Trim Shine on the undercarraige....especially since I`ve got 11 of the 12 cans I bought sitting on the shelf doing nothing. I`m thinking it should work great on the underside.

captkirk2
04-15-2003, 02:49 PM
My vote is for Valugard Molding and trim renewer. Cleans and dresses in one step. Doesnt wash off and run like the others and lasts a long time.

imported_Solution Finish
04-15-2003, 02:56 PM
Stoner Trim Shine comes in a silicone and non-silicone formula. Check it out at http://www.detailingdirect.com

Thomasfl
04-15-2003, 04:08 PM
Trim shine is good, I prefer Back to Black.

imported_Dude
04-15-2003, 05:57 PM
I use it and do not care for it at all. The overspray is intolerable. By the time you are finished applying it to your trim, you`ll have coated half your car as well. There is no way to control the overspray, either. No matter how careful you are, you`re going to wind up spraying it onto your paint. You can spray it into a rag and use the rag to apply, but then what`s the point of the aerosol?



However, this product is fantastic for wheel wells. You just spray and forget about it. For this reason, I always keep a can in my arsenal.

F1Crazy
04-15-2003, 07:55 PM
I use Stoner`s Trim Shine and like it a lot, not too glossy, doesn`t seem to attract dust and holds up pretty well. Like somebody mentioned you have to be carefull with overspray but it`s not a big deal, keep some towels ready and don`t spray from far away.