Looking for a good trim product

I use Solution Finish and then coat it with CarPro Dlux. I would guess you get about 2 years durability this way.
 
Yeah, I recall reading that article as well. Not technically called a Dye, something I seem to recall about nano this or that, ancient something or other combined with modern technology.

It is black, and after I coated some vinyl trim with it, and letting it dry overnight, I did notice some nasty black oily feeling transfer onto my hands. Don't know why, perhaps there was the presence of other products still remaining on the trim?

With that said, I'm not so sure I'd want to use it for door handles

I had the same problem until I lightly wiped it down before it dried. If you wait too long, it will get sticky even the next day.
 
For the most part, going on 2nd year with Gyeon Trim, still doing well. One car I did with it in October 2016 and it's still looking good but that's only 12k miles since then.
 
I had the same problem until I lightly wiped it down before it dried. If you wait too long, it will get sticky even the next day.

Thanks for the tip, I'll try keeping that in mind next time I try using this product. One of my bad habits with many products also is over-application.
 
I had the same problem until I lightly wiped it down before it dried. If you wait too long, it will get sticky even the next day.

Agreed, apply it to all surfaces and go back around the vehicle and knock it down with a trash microfiber. It'll look great.
 
Thanks for the tip, I'll try keeping that in mind next time I try using this product. One of my bad habits with many products also is over-application.
Me too.. how else can we use up all the products that we buy?
 
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