Anyone use Trim Shine by Stoner?

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Just got a free bottle to try. I'm always looking for good trim restoring products.

Thoughts/opinions/experiences appreciated.
 
It's not bad. Quick way to dress/protect trim. Good for hard to reach places that only a aerosol can do.
 
I use the aerosol for my wheel wells and it works great. It's also nice on cowl panels but over spray will get you. Also don't expect it to last too long. I've only used the aerosol.
 
This is the regular spray bottle, not aerosol. I should have specified.
 
Ok. Never used the liquid version. Could produce similar/better results than the aerosol? Let us know...
 
I have both kinds and like the liquid better. You can adjust the shine by wiping it.
I have used it for interior and exterior trim. Of course when the exterior gets wet it streaks.
It does seem to attract dust on the interior. I have about half of a 5 gallon pail left and started using other products like Perl and a few others.
I"ll probably use it up on engine bays.
 
I have both kinds and like the liquid better. You can adjust the shine by wiping it.
I have used it for interior and exterior trim. Of course when the exterior gets wet it streaks.
It does seem to attract dust on the interior. I have about half of a 5 gallon pail left and started using other products like Perl and a few others.
I"ll probably use it up on engine bays.

Hmmmmmm, that doesn't sound like things I like? But I will still try it for myself. Why not!
 
We use it to make faded wheel wheels and those hard to reach areas look "black" again at least for a while. We use the aerosol. As noted, it doesn't last long but it looks great for a few days and when you're delivering the car to your customer.
 
I used to use it in aerosol but switched to MK37 Trim Detailer since it's shinier. On some trim, Trim Shine barely makes a difference. I want the trim looking DRESSED!
 
I spray it in vents. If I can reach it with my hand I use perl.
 
DK. Use it yet? One thing I noticed about the aerosol is that it tends to drip from the nozzle really bad during application.
 
DK. Use it yet? One thing I noticed about the aerosol is that it tends to drip from the nozzle really bad during application.

Not yet. But this is also the regular spray bottle, not aerosol.
 
Yes, knew that. Just sharing my experience with the aerosol.
 
The aerosol versions are good for those rubber pieces inside the door jambs. The liquid spray should work as well, but the aerosol is more precise.
 
I love it for the cowl and front grille plastics. Spray and done.
 
I use it on wheel wells....the aerosol is good for those hard to reach places.....one thing I did hear....from Scott of Dallas Paint correction.....is that the aerosol version is not water-based, but the pump-spray version is
 
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