Jaretr1
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This weekend, after weeks of neglect I washed my car. Being hobbled, I only intended to just wash it as quickly as possible. But that would be to easy....and I spotted my cowl looking a bit tired and dirty, and I couldn't leave that alone.
What to use, which one of the 5 or so trim restorers did I want to try...I wanted quick and easy and I had not used the Mckee's 37 yet, so I gave it a shot.
Let me preface these pictures by saying I DID NOT do any pre cleaning. I took a small foam applicator, a little product, and applied. I found it takes a little more of this than say, black wow (which spreads using a really small amount). But as you can see by the pictures, my cowl has been restored to its nice like new look;
This product doesnt have any fragrance added to it. It has a mild chemical scent I did not notice unless I sniffed the sponge.
How long it lasts it to be determined.
McKee’s 37 Plastic Trim Restorer
So far I have yet to use a Mckees 37 product that did not perform as advertise. Kudos to Nick for creating and developing a great line.
Jaret
What to use, which one of the 5 or so trim restorers did I want to try...I wanted quick and easy and I had not used the Mckee's 37 yet, so I gave it a shot.
Let me preface these pictures by saying I DID NOT do any pre cleaning. I took a small foam applicator, a little product, and applied. I found it takes a little more of this than say, black wow (which spreads using a really small amount). But as you can see by the pictures, my cowl has been restored to its nice like new look;


This product doesnt have any fragrance added to it. It has a mild chemical scent I did not notice unless I sniffed the sponge.
How long it lasts it to be determined.
McKee’s 37 Plastic Trim Restorer
So far I have yet to use a Mckees 37 product that did not perform as advertise. Kudos to Nick for creating and developing a great line.
Jaret