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Or more of a trim protectant?
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I call it awesome Mark :xyxthumbs:Or more of a trim protectant?
I call it awesome Mark :xyxthumbs:
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Yes, it is the best trim protectant you can find that also restores to a point.
For extra restoration another coat can be applied a few days or week down the line to darken it more.
The problem with products that restore severely faded trim to a darker level than UTTG is that they fade very quickly unlike UTTG. C4 looks to be the long term answer for severely faded trim.
Yes, it is the best trim protectant you can find that also restores to a point.
C4 looks to be the long term answer for severely faded trim.
Opit-Coat? I had no clue it could restore trim.I got some of that GTechniq product from Hawaii recently and I'll be trying it when it gets a little warmer up here, but sad to say for the exclusive distributor, Opti-Coat 2.0 will likely do the same job. Possible that a bottle of C4 will go farther than the syringe of Opti-Coat.
Exactly.Its more of a protectant. It does darken slightly faded trim. If its in bad shape it will darken it a bit, but not like other trim products. The downside is those ones dont last as long, but look better for a shorter period of time. Tradeoffs.......
Opit-Coat? I had no clue it could restore trim.
I used Opti Guard on the faded plastics of a Hummer H2 and it is amazing stuff. Restored the color perfectly and will be permanent.
It one of the best trim protectorants I have ever used. It last longer than anything else I have tried. I am not sure it is really marketed as a restorer.