I`m trying to decide on which of the PB`s products to use for interior treatment.
Anyone on the pro`s and con`s of Natural Look vs Trim Restorer for interior vinyl including dash and windshield shelf treatment?
I`m trying to decide on which of the PB`s products to use for interior treatment.
Anyone on the pro`s and con`s of Natural Look vs Trim Restorer for interior vinyl including dash and windshield shelf treatment?
I have both but only used the Natural Look on my interior. Sprayed some on a microfiber applicator and rubbed on the dash and door panels. Then I buffed off with a clean microfiber towel. I thought it did a very good job and was happy with the results. Also one bottle will go a long way.
I use Natural Look on the inside & Trim Restorer on the outside black moldings and trim.
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They will both work but are really two different products and applications.
I use NL on the inside if you put down two applications it will really shine, or you can buff and that will tone it down quite a lot. On lighter color cars I do not buff so that makes the lighter colors stand up a bit more.
The TR I use on plastics but this is on the outside mostly, some inside stuff but I do not use this as a vinlyn dressing, its more of a specalized application for me.
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Dave`s Detailing
Sonoma County, CA
I use NL for the interior, will be getting some BNB for tires and outside trim/vinyl. Right now I use #40 for the tires outside trim/vinyl, nice product, but too oily.
2000 Ford Explorer XLT
Alpine CDM-9803/Alpine MRP-F306/Crossfire TEK 35.2/Stock Speakers/JL Audio 10W3D2
MODS: 31" BFG AT/KO
BnB will solve that problem I spray on then buff off after letting it dry for 5 miuntes or so.
Old Enough To Know Better, Too Stupid To Care....
Dave`s Detailing
Sonoma County, CA
I`ve got trim restorer, bnb and nl. I use the nl on the interior. I love the stuff.
If the wolf howls by the light of the moon in the dark of the night...
I also have all 3 of the Poorboy`s dressings. I like to use NL on interiors, TR on exterior textured plastics, and BnB on tires and wheel wells.
I too have all three and they are all great products. NL is best inside and the Trim Restorer is the best product I have found for exterior trim. A little goes a longggg way.
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Is Natural Look a mild cleaner as well? Or purely a protectant?
Yes Natural Look does light cleaning too...
Bold N Bright cleans RWL and Whitewalls great!!
I feel right at home in this thread. I have all three as well. NL is nice for tires too, and I look at it as a QD for the interior (I used 1Z Cockpit Premium for this too). NL also looks great on tires and does not sling. This weekend I used BNB on my tires and was very impressed. A nice satin look with no sling!
Edit: I forgot about TR! I used TR for the gasket around my moonroof and the black textured plastic trim between the hood & windshield. It made a huge difference.
Last edited by mtodde; 09-21-2004 at 10:01 PM.
2004 Toyota Solara SLE V6
Lunar Mist Metallic
I haven`t tried TR. I use NL on the interior and the door gaskets and am VERY happy with it
I use BNB on the tires and wheel wells. For tires I spray it on a mf rag and wife it on. I just spray the wells and leave it. I also use BnB on the engine.
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I have all three also! I was using TR on the interior, which worked very well, great actually. The I bought some NL and love it, both the look and the smell are awesome. I use the TR on the outside trim these days.
BnB on tires is the only way to go...
Last edited by prgallo; 09-22-2004 at 07:22 PM.
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