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    Chevrolet Avalance plastic

    How do you guys recommend cleaning/dressing the plastic around the exterior bed and bottom panels on a Chevy Avalanche?

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    Re: Chevrolet Avalance plastic

    Clean well with APC and dress with CG New Look Trim Gel (if darkening needed) or Ultima Tire and Trim Gel. Both last a long time - Ultima maybe longer.

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    Re: Chevrolet Avalance plastic

    Poorboys Trim Restorer does a good job on them as well.

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    Re: Chevrolet Avalance plastic

    Quote Originally Posted by mrclean81 View Post
    Poorboys Trim Restorer does a good job on them as well.
    Hands down this is a good choice!
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    Re: Chevrolet Avalance plastic

    Most things that I have tried run when it rains and leave streaks.
    Are any of these products water resistant?


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    Re: Chevrolet Avalance plastic

    I just picked up some Solutions Finish Trim Restorer at Detail Fest. I had the chance to talk with Chris West from Solutions Finish. It looks like a great product. I am planning on testing it this summer on the rub rail of my boat that sits in the water all summer.
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    Re: Chevrolet Avalance plastic

    Quote Originally Posted by wild-bill View Post
    Most things that I have tried run when it rains and leave streaks.
    Are any of these products water resistant?

    Bill this is an application problem..With PB TR you apply using a cotton or hard foam applicator, let that dry for a few minutes or better then buff using cotton towel. This evens out the product and will keep it from streaking in the rain or while washing
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    Re: Chevrolet Avalance plastic

    I recommend a APC, like Meguiar`s and these fine product`s I recommend to restore and protect that area ; Poorboy`s Trim Restorer, Solutions Finish Trim Restorer which is on my Mazda now, Sonus Trim & Motor Kote and Ultima Tire & Trim Guard Plus will work for you and just like Beemerboy mention that maybe a an application problem is doing this to you that`s on my mind also.
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    Re: Chevrolet Avalance plastic

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    Re: Chevrolet Avalance plastic

    tuf shine with their clear coat on top. 1 year in florida and going strong. Great stuff

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    Re: Chevrolet Avalance plastic

    Cleaning

    Cleaning is fortunately pretty straight forward and any all purpose cleaner and a scrub brush is generally the way to go.

    Protecting

    There are a ton of quality products on the market to keep your plastic rich looking and well protected.


    • PERL
    • Ultima Tire & Trim Guard
    • Meguiar`s Ultimate Protectant
    • PoorBoy`s World Trim Restorer
    • Wolfgang Exterior Trim Sealant
    • Sonus Trim & Motor Kote

    I would think that many of the tire gels would be right at home protecting this trim....


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    Re: Chevrolet Avalance plastic

    Quote Originally Posted by Beemerboy View Post
    Bill this is an application problem..With PB TR you apply using a cotton or hard foam applicator, let that dry for a few minutes or better then buff using cotton towel. This evens out the product and will keep it from streaking in the rain or while washing
    That would not be the case here, to prep I start with a pressure washer followed APC and an aggressive brush to get all the dirt off, then rince with the pressure washer again. I apply the different products that I have tried with a foam block and wipe it down in 15 minutes and wipe it down again the next day.

    Still I can find drip marks within a week, so I just have not found the best product yet.

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    Re: Chevrolet Avalance plastic

    I have an avalanche also. Tuf shine. No drips, no runs. Black as black can get

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    Re: Chevrolet Avalance plastic

    I would recommend Ultima Tire & Trim Guard Plus. The more I use this stuff, the more I am impressed. It is, IMO, one of the best dressings available.

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    Re: Chevrolet Avalance plastic

    Quote Originally Posted by Todd Helme View Post
    I would recommend Ultima Tire & Trim Guard Plus. The more I use this stuff, the more I am impressed. It is, IMO, one of the best dressings available.
    I agree Todd!

    I`ve been using Ultima Tire & Trim Guard for about 2 years with exceptional results! But since I`m the kind of guy who like to try out new products and stimulate the detailing economy I tried out PERL by CarPro.

    I used it according to the instructions on the label plus Corey and a few others have tested it and posted their dilution ratios. I believe I used 1 part water and 3 parts PERL.

    It sprays on easy and is milky in appearance. I let it sit on the clean tire for a few minutes then wipe down with a Microfiber pad. It does leave a nice even color.



    After a couple of hours I gave it a second coat following the same procedure and it`s been about 2 weeks and the tires still look exceptionally crisp.

    Just wanted to let everyone know....


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