Meguairs natural shine

I've never tried it, but I'm guessing it may look good initially, but not hold up. I love this stuff for interiors, though....maybe I'll sacrifice some and see what happens on the exterior
 
i'm sure it wouldn't hurt to use it on the exterior, but as mentioned it probably wouldn't last long...
 
Does anyone use these on the trim
on outside of cars? Is it alright to use
on plastic trims on the outside
I don't see why not.
Are these the wipes? If so: They're
basically the same product as the
Spray version...just in a different
delivery form.

The only precaution given is to not
apply directly to any type of vehicle's
tire treads (car, truck, motorcycle, and
bicycle, etc.) or to any surface where
slickness is not wanted.


Bob
 
I've used Natural Shine as both interior and exterior, from rubber to plastic.

As mentioned above, it is great for interior.

For exteriors I absolutely love the finish it left behind, and although far from being considered durable, it was one of the more durable dressings I used before finding WETS. It also seemed to wear very evenly, even in rain. None of the typical "runs" I saw with most water based exterior dressings. Application is very easy, and it is one of the few that I found that cleans off easily when you "oops" onto that freshly polished paint.

If you get a lot of rain/snow, may not be the best product for exteriors, but if you are in a relatively dry environment I say give it a shot!
 
In my experience, my contentedness varied based on the type of plastic/vinyl this is applied to. On some surfaces it's just right. On others it remains a little bit tacky and shiny.
 
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