Nov 4, 2004 #1 D DSVWGLI New member Does anyone use Poor boys trim restore? I'm looking for some up to date info on this product. Some earlier threads look positive.
Does anyone use Poor boys trim restore? I'm looking for some up to date info on this product. Some earlier threads look positive.
Nov 4, 2004 #2 E eShine New member I use it on the trim on my Cobra. It lives up to its name. It is not a dressing but rather a treatment. It does wonders!
I use it on the trim on my Cobra. It lives up to its name. It is not a dressing but rather a treatment. It does wonders!
Nov 4, 2004 #3 Woob New member Really works well for grained trim as it has to adhere. Just buff and apply and you will like it!
Nov 4, 2004 #4 mgm2003 New member TR is awesome. I use a foam paint applicator and apply it to: -Wheel flares - Roof rack (plastic pieces) - Door moldings - Plastic trim - Engine Bay - Tires - Bumper After I apply TR, I let it sit for 3-5 minutes, and buff it off with an old MF cloth. It excels at removing/disolving wax residue.
TR is awesome. I use a foam paint applicator and apply it to: -Wheel flares - Roof rack (plastic pieces) - Door moldings - Plastic trim - Engine Bay - Tires - Bumper After I apply TR, I let it sit for 3-5 minutes, and buff it off with an old MF cloth. It excels at removing/disolving wax residue.
Nov 4, 2004 #5 M MikeWinLDS New member So if you've gotten a little wax or whatnot on plastic trim, you can use trim restore products to clean them up? Not sure I've seen them around local shops, but something I need.
So if you've gotten a little wax or whatnot on plastic trim, you can use trim restore products to clean them up? Not sure I've seen them around local shops, but something I need.
Nov 4, 2004 #6 D DSVWGLI New member Thanks for the reply's, it looks to be a quality product. Should I expect anything less of Poor boys.
Thanks for the reply's, it looks to be a quality product. Should I expect anything less of Poor boys.