Results From First Use Of Pb Trim Restore

black bart

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My Ranger has grey fender flares and I have tried several products and all of them left me wanting better results.

After seeing the photos posted by Budman3 I ordered the Trim restore and applied it last night and just checked it this morning and it looks the best it ever has. :yay

If it has any durability this stuff will be my go to product from now on.

Strange thing is I used it on the trim on the bumper and it didn't add any gloss maybe it is a different plastic.
 
just remember to leave it on as long as possible and then even bake in the sun...finally..thoroughly buff with a cotton (not microfiber) towel ;)
 
Since my post this morning I used it on my bed liner.

I did the part that laps out over the top bed rail I have a tonneau cover so the rest of it don't show so just soap and water is all I use on it.

The trim restore worked very well on the bed liner but it does nothing to the trim on the bumper.

I had another product on the bumper but it has been a long time since it was applied so I don't know if that is a problem.

I think tomorrow I will clean the bumper trim and try the trim restore again.

I ordered three gallons of S&W and a gallon of S&G so I bought the trim restore to try.

If I don't manage to get good results on the bumper I will use it on all the rest because I like the looks after applying it.:bigups
 
One of the things I have found with Trim Restore is that badly faded or grayed trim may need mutiple applications. I had been using Mother's Back to Black, yet it did not last very long. Trim Restore penetrates the trim and after several applications, made it look a very deep black.
 
Since my post this morning I used it on my bed liner.

I did the part that laps out over the top bed rail I have a tonneau cover so the rest of it don't show so just soap and water is all I use on it.

The trim restore worked very well on the bed liner but it does nothing to the trim on the bumper.

I had another product on the bumper but it has been a long time since it was applied so I don't know if that is a problem.

I think tomorrow I will clean the bumper trim and try the trim restore again.

I ordered three gallons of S&W and a gallon of S&G so I bought the trim restore to try.

If I don't manage to get good results on the bumper I will use it on all the rest because I like the looks after applying it.:bigups


it is possible that the previous product has sealed the bumper trim and might need a thorough scrubbing first :hmmm:
 
it is possible that the previous product has sealed the bumper trim and might need a thorough scrubbing first :hmmm:
THANKS Steve. I will give it a try gotta be a reason why it works so good on everything else and don't do anything on the bumper.

Would a Iso Alcohol wipe be OK.
I don't think soap and water will take it off.
 
THANKS Steve. I will give it a try gotta be a reason why it works so good on everything else and don't do anything on the bumper.

Would a Iso Alcohol wipe be OK.
I don't think soap and water will take it off.

I would imagine it should work :idea
 
I done the bumper again today and I used more trim restore and rubbed it in good with a cotton towel.
It now looks great I just had to work it in because of the other product that was on the bumper.

I also did the door handles and mirrors boy they look great. I'm not going to drive the truck for a while so I will wait a few days then buff. :love:
 
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