Poor Buys: Trim Resotre

I have been using TR for 2 years now on every detail... I recommend using it on all textured plastic trims. If your working on smooth black plastic trim like the small trim around windows Take some Optimum Poli-seal and a terry cloth rag and clean them up. This also works well on black plastic mirror housings. For me if it's smooth and glossy it gets poliseal... if its textured I give it a good dose of PB TR let it soak for 15 min- 1 hr then buff it off. If I have the car over night sometimes I leave it on over night and buff it out with MF in the morning.

I do the same, however, What about smooth rubber trim and seals?
 
I do the same, however, What about smooth rubber trim and seals?
Trim Restorer does wonders for smooth rubber trim and seals. It tends to bead a bit on these smooth rubber parts. If left to dwell for a long period of time, after buffing off you will notice little raised spots where the beads of Trim Restorer were. Don't be alarmed, they will smooth back out. This is what sets this product apart from some other products. It actually softens and restores the rubber trim instead of just laying on top making the rubber look good.
 
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