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Thanks for the link. I used waaay too much according to the link.
I will give it another try.
I am a "seasoned newb".....You seem pretty open-minded and I would like to get a small sample of another "top of the line product" so I can experiment, compare and learn. What's the next best in your opinion.
Thanks
I'm 100% Megs, and right now I feel like Tiger Woods cheating on his wife.
My personal test and conclusions.
- 303 Aerospace
- Meguiar's Ultimate Protectant
- Poorboy's World trim Restorer
One thing to keep in mind is that all the testing was done on exterior trim. 303 Aerospace could be an entirely different animal if used on the interior and in reading other posts I suspect this could be the case.
- Poorboy's works really well leaving a rich black appearance to any plastic or rubber trim it's applied to. It does go on evenly and coats well. It's a little glossy but quickly dulls to a nice even black.
- Meguiar's Ultimate Protectant works similarly to Poorboy's but I think Poorboy's World Trim Restorer edges out the win between these two in richness and overall appearance.
- What I have discovered though is applying a couple of coats really improves the appearance of Meguiar's Ultimate Protectant which adds to its endurance outdoors.
- While Poorboy's World Trim Restorer may initially go on easier and look better than Meguiar's Ultimate Protectant it "may" not last as long on exterior plastics, I'm evaluating it now.
- 303 Aerospace really didn't impress me at all and in my opinion is not even in the same class as Poorboy's World trim Restorer or the Meguiar's Ultimate Protectant. 303 Aerospace goes on milky and watery thin. It leaves streaking on wider areas and when it dries it's very dull and lifeless.To be quite honest it reminds me of Armor All which I stopped using nearly 30 years ago.
Yeah, I cleaned it with meguiars all purpose cleaner first. Maybe I need to apply it with a sponge or foam applicator to reduce any streaks instead of the microfiber rag.