I love the word shill!
Ok, then it's the Extreme Liquid Shine, not VRT. I'll go ahead and post my views on it...I did an Avalanche and its bed cover had been replaced twice by the dealer, as it kept fading and oxidizing beyond belief, the dealer finally told him no more replacing it. I woudl say if new, it would be 100%, this was looking at 30% I tried the usuals on it and they just had no effect, just made it maybe 2-5% better. I gave up. A few weeks later I tried a couple CG products (for the record, most of their items are of good quality, but so-so compared to others, make sense?) just to try out. The Extreme Liquid Shine was working good on my ride, and really livened up my trim. Before I go any farther, I knwo some have concern about...yes, it is oily and messy to apply, but not greasy. Anyway, I took some to his house and said let me try this new stuff. He parks outside 24/7 and it was high 80's this day. First coat, I could see it was making an affect, but still looked bad and just soaked right in. I applied three coats and with each, it kept getting better and better! When I was finished it looked at 98% new! Wow, big improvement. I told him most likely it would wear or run off. Well the next week, heavy rains with tornados all around our area. I looked and to my disbelief it was still on and looking around 95%!!! Last time I saw it was close to a month after application at it was still looking close to 90%, now its been maybe 6 weeks and he says it still looks great. It must literally soak in and bond or nourish the vniyl, I have no clue but it works. For bad wear, yoru gonna have to rub and rub hard whiel using a few coats. It made an original dark grey that had turned to ligh whiteish grey turn back to as close ot new as you could get. And i htink holding strong at a month is great for any product subjected ot the elements in this category. If I had the resources, I would certainly try this before a dye. I wish I had a gallon of it so I could send you all samples, but i don't. A little goes along way.
So I now use it all the time. When I do my Durango, I only do one app of it as I wash and redo my ride a few times a week. Over the past month doing alight coat of this, I can see it gradually restoring my trim to a newer state as more and more is soaking in or doign whatever.
This product feels like an oil, is crsytal clear, and smells like cinnamon. Easily washes off from your hands, but I wouldn't use a good MF with it, as it penetrates and seems to stay. I use and old towel around 4x4" a few drops, do a few pieces of trim, then soak the piece of cloth good and that is usually good enough for the entire car, using maybe 1/4 oz of product at most.
Believe what you want, but this is one of those "BAM" type products for me.