Trim Dressing

Not trying to jump on the Poorboys bandwagen, but . . .

For textured plastic trim, I have found Poorboys Trim Restorer to do a good job.
 
I use PB TR and then followup with NL one of the best that I have seen on textured plastic, does not run in the rain.
 
tubafeak said:
My favorite is Adam's VRT. It gives a nice new look and a little goes a very long way.
I agree. It works very well on my plastic valance on my truck, the plastic on the rear bumper, and around my window trim. Pretty versatile stuff.
 
Beemerboy said:
I use PB TR and then followup with NL ...

Just curious, what does the NL add to the mix? And why NL vs BnB? I just started using TR and am very pleased with the results thus far.
 
I really like AutoInt Trim'N'Molding Renwer. We recently had a lot of rain in So.Cal., except for a few days here in there, it was about 3 weeks worth of rain. shortly after it started raining we had a few semi clear days(it was about 3 days after the rain hard started) and I tried various dressings on my trim on my mustang, and AutoInt's is the only one that still looks as good as the day I put it on. The only other dressing that seemed to hold up nearly as well was Meguiars #38, the trim dressed with #38 still looks black, but not as good as when it was first applied.
 
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