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October 17th, 2002 04:25 AM #11Originally Posted by theveed
It's a gel that restores the black to your non-painted surfaces. Very easy to apply, which is why I've stuck with it for a few years now. Especially helpful when I need to get wax off rubber/plastic pieces I had accidentally gotten wax on.
Fairly cheap, plus the 8 oz. bottle will last you a while too!
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October 20th, 2002 01:02 AM #12I use Meguiar's Trim Detailer...
Pick one up sa Hans Tools sa Shangrila Mall.
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October 21st, 2002 11:04 AM #13
Stoner Trim Shine is far superior to Mother B2B and Meg TD... no need to buff pa...
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October 22nd, 2002 11:21 AM #16Originally Posted by theveed
I'll give Stoner Trim Shine a try too. Which one is more expensive?
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October 22nd, 2002 12:32 PM #17
you're not supposed to leave it on coz it'll attract dirt... B2B doesn't clean trims, it just dresses it... it's a good product, but there are better ones... the most popular trim restorer in the US is a cleaner + dye product called Forever Black... it's the best for plastic, unpainted bumper restoration...
Since you're in the US, I suggest you purchase them online, Stoner's Invisible Glass is also considered to be one of the best glass cleaners out there... http://www.stonersolutions.com
I believe that they give out special offers like buy one trim shine and get 2 cans of invisible glass free, etc... Check your Motor Trend, Car and Driver and Automobile magazine ads... they usually have it there...
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October 23rd, 2002 03:47 AM #18Ooh, learn something new everyday!
I have to bonk myself over the head cause it turns out I never read the instructions for the Back-to-black right! theveed, you're right, you do have to buff after applying it!
I seem to be very fortunate that my plastic trim hasn't attracted that much dirt over the years
Thanks for the tip! Very much appreciated! :D
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November 1st, 2002 02:19 AM #19sir theveed,
how much po ung Stoner Trim Shine?pwede ba siya dun sa black plastic that holds the cover of the side mirror?and other exterior plastic stuffs like ung grill etc?
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November 4th, 2002 10:24 AM #20
It'll work for any rubber/plastic molding. As for the price, check it out sa True Value nalang. I didn't get mine locally.
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