Mothers Back To Black Trim Restorer...
I picked up a bottle of the Mothers Trim Restorer to try on some hard textured plastic. Nothing I`ve used as worked very well on this particular plastic. I applied some to a MF towel and rubbed it on. I didn`t see much in the way of black transfer to the towel but that might have been that I used a different trim restorer the previous week which cleaned the plastic but didn`t leave a dark shiny surface. initially I was concerned that this wasn`t going to work but as I worked it in it seemed to darken the plastic.
I went out and checked the next morning and the surface was dark but not greasy feeling(I think this might be water based). Time will tell in regards to durability but initial impressions are favorable.
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Theirs a test out their where it doesnt show much longevity )1 week after durability test) i cant remember if on Autopia or autogeek in a similar thread.
The coating products seem to be winning
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Theirs a test out their where it doesnt show much longevity )1 week after durability test) i cant remember if on Autopia or autogeek in a similar thread.
The coating products seem to be winning
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Wolfgang (WETS) is not a coating, but works just as good.
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Has anyone tried this as a tire shine?
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Has anyone tried this as a tire shine?
Our Trim Restorer is not an appropriate product to be used on tires.
We do have our Back-to-Black Tire Shine which is a great option if you have the desire for shiny tires.
https://www.autopia.org/forums/attac...id=37467&stc=1
https://www.autopia-carcare.com/back...l#.X3I8xC2ZPUI