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Trim Restorer

Postby Poorboy » Sat Apr 01, 2006 6:43 pm

Trim Restorer
Trim Restorer is a long lasting water soluble silicone dressing, with a patented UV absorber for ultimate protection of exterior and interior surfaces.
Restorer is unmatched on grained trim, bumpers, vinyl, leather, engine compartment plastics and rubber, dashboards and tires.
A must for the enthusiast and show car owners.
· NOT GREASY nor STICKY …. DRIES TO THE TOUCH
· LONG LASTING ….. DOESN’T STREAK
· CAN BE USED ON INTERIORS & EXTERIORS
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Re: Trim Restorer

Postby NEEKO » Thu Oct 15, 2009 9:31 pm

Hey guys this is my first post, I have most of your products and a customer for life.
I have the Trim Restorer and am not real happy with it; I may be using it wrong but I’m sure it’s pretty strait forward application.
I have a 2006 Xterra and a 2008 350z, Nissan’s exterior plastics have a tendency of fading quickly, with that said I have used the TR on the Xterra and after about 5 min of applying it seem to be gone or a very little difference can be seen. I’m applying it with a cotton detailing applicator.
I have read on your forum where other customers are mixing some of your products together to achieve different results. I was curious to know if that can be done with the TR. I was wondering if mixing it with the QD or Natural Look would be a good idea. If so, what should the ratio be?
Thank you again for the products that you make I appreciate you all taking the worry of “is this safe for my paint” out of the question.
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Re: Trim Restorer

Postby Poorboy » Thu Oct 15, 2009 10:18 pm

try applying with a foam paint brush ..leave on , preferably in the sun, for an hour or longer if possible and then buff with a cotton towel ...

I've never heard of anyone mixing TR .. Some people also prefer to use QD+ or Spray & Gloss on certain plastics
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Re: Trim Restorer

Postby NEEKO » Thu Oct 15, 2009 11:36 pm

Sounds good, I will do those things. I'm still new to detailing which your products make someone like me look like a pro. Thanks again for your support.
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Re: Trim Restorer

Postby Poorboy » Fri Oct 16, 2009 7:22 am

a couple more points .... some older plastics may require multiple applications to hold the shine and there are a few car companies, mostly Honda and Acura models , that just do not seem to take to dressings at all ... which is why I offered the alternative methods and products.
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Re: Trim Restorer

Postby NEEKO » Sat Oct 17, 2009 2:30 am

Yeah of corse with your idea in mind I left work today and bout 12 different sized foam brushes. I went home and tried a small aerea. I made a few passes of the PB Bio Cleaner which works great! Then I ran a few passes of the TR on the foam brush. WOW that product goes along way like the rest of your porducts. THe first pass was better than what I had done on my own and the second pass looked great. Better then when the vehicle was purchased. My friends stopped by and couldn't get over oh wet it looked and drie it felt. So they all went out side and used it on there vehicles.

Expect some orders coming in soon. I told thme to wait until my 200.00 shipment comes in then we can have fun. I'm the Avon lady of PB
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Re: Trim Restorer

Postby Poorboy » Sat Oct 17, 2009 9:24 am

glad it is working out better for you now :smt004
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