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    I just recently got some Bold N Bright and some Trim Restorer, do both of these products contain UV protection?



    Anyone see a problem with using Trim Restorer all the time?



    Also any pros/cons or coments about these products



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    I LOVE trim restore, its my go-to product on any car more than a year old. The upside of it: it lasts, it shines, and it restores. The downsides - price and oil-based-ness. Its not waterbased, so that might pose some problems for certian LSPs, if it smears or runs before LSP application. Also, its probably not what I`d want to use in a paint shop. Other than that, its unbeatable.



    As for BnB, I just got a quart of it today, so I`ll have to try it for myself .
    Once you buff black, you never go back

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    I believe Trim Restorer has UV protection. I love this product, it works, and it lasts as well. Really brings the black out in trim plastic around windshields in my experience.
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    i`ve used both products. i think the both contain some UV protection.



    define "all the time" but i`ve used it on my mach1`s black plastic about once a month, maybe a little more frequently on the front spoiler, and i haven`t seen anything bad happen to it yet.



    Trim Restorer - great for removing wax and such from the trim. lasts for a while (about a month). it does run if hasn`t had time to "set", meaning if it rains within 24 hours, it`ll most likely run.



    BnB - nice tire dressing. i just started using it recently so i`m not that familiar with it. i do know it took me about 3-4 applications with a foam pad to get it to the look i wanted (kinda shiney).
    Reid

    2004 Azure Blue Ford Mustang Mach1

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    Don`t know about bnb, but from Steve`s website "Trim Restorer is a long lasting unique dressing, with a patented UV absorber for ultimate protection of exterior and interior surfaces."



    I`ve been using Trim Restorer since last year and really like it.

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    It also mentions that you can you use on the interior, has/does any do this, I am almost out of my Megs interior spray and was looking for something new, if this is an inside product and out it wouldmake a great addition.

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    I love TR on hard, faded exterior plastic trim... really restores the black gloss. I prefer BnB on the rubber though (tyres, door and window seals).

 

 

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