Poorboy's Trim Restorer

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WOW where you been hiding this stuff? Got a BOGO and it blew away the NuVynil I tried. I put it on grainy and flat surfaces.Tan, grey and black surfaces. We'll see how long it stands up to the elements inside and out of the vehicles now.
 
To get the best durability, I always let the Trim Restorer soak in for 15-30 minutes, then wipe off any excess. This is one of the standout products in the Poorboys line
 
I let the first coat soak in then put on a second to see the results. Bad move on a sunny day. Looked like I shot a coat of clear the way it shined.
 
Love this product ... always come back to it.
 
I was pleasantly surprised. Went crazy on both the vehicles. Couldn't believe my eyes at first. Love the stuff and will keep ordering it.
 
:dblthumb2:Thanks for the postive comments.Always looking for something new to try.:dblthumb2:
 
To get the best durability, I always let the Trim Restorer soak in for 15-30 minutes, then wipe off any excess. This is one of the standout products in the Poorboys line

yup the longer you let it soak the better it can condition as well :xyxthumbs:
 
On outside trim, do you guys spray this stuff on first then detail painted areas or after you're done detailing the paint. I am worried about over spraying it and messing up the painted area I just cleaned.
 
On outside trim, do you guys spray this stuff on first then detail painted areas or after you're done detailing the paint. I am worried about over spraying it and messing up the painted area I just cleaned.


I put it on a foam applicator, and then apply it being careful with the painted surfaces. I normally have a QD and MF close by, just in case I mis-hit a surface, but it is usually very minimal.
 
I use it before and after the polishing and LSP steps. The before ensures no trim staining and the after gives that new rubber look and if used properly it lasts and just gets better as time goes on.
 
I apply with a foam paint brush to get the most control. I also experimented with leaving it on over night and it worked the best I have ever seen this way. painted it on, clean up any drips and walked away next day there was nothing to buff off... Its lasted over a month and 1/2 now. It went on smooth, no streaks, no oily residue after sitting over night and the turn around was so dramatic I kicked myself for not taking pics!!!

On my tacoma wheel flairs I used it more like a dressing and applied multiple coats with short soaking and I did not get as great an affect. The over night soak was an absolute thumbs up result that made my father smile ear to ear.

Chris
 
I agree it is fantastic. What do you use it for on the inside?

I've put it on anything that's plastic and not clear like the instrument cluster. The seats are cloth but if they were leather I might try it on them.
 
I've put it on anything that's plastic and not clear like the instrument cluster. The seats are cloth but if they were leather I might try it on them.


I have used it on inside trim as well....mainly black plastics. It works great!
 
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I love the stuff, I will say I regret getting 2 bottles though. I still have 90% of the first one and it's been 3 years since I purchased it (yr of the pics). The other one is just collecting dust lol I bought it for my car I just expected to be reapply more then what it actually needs to be.
 
Yeah but if you do alot of cars this stuff is an awsome value! I am 60% through my first bottle in 6 months so I snatched up the BOGO! Its an absolute :dblthumb2: product
 
I use it as a tool to enable faster polishing. i apply it genorously and after I am done polishing simply wash the car again. It saves me from tapeing a lot of the times. Nothing sticks to or stains trim that is treated with Trim Restorer. I have used a little over a pint on 20 cars this year.
 
Do you folks think this stuff is better then Mother's Back to Black or Megs Rubber/Trim restorer?

I have both the above products and they have preformed ok, but like a lot of us I'm always looking for new stuff

Mark
 
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