Review: NEW 2014 Mothers Back-to-Black Heavy Duty Trim Cleaner

Thanks for the review. I look forward to trying this product.
Where did you find it?
 
Very nice review. All I can add to it is "told you so" on the trim cleaner. :dblthumb2:
 
I've been using this product for about six months. Put it on my B pillars, side mirror mounts etc.
I use 2 coats and never did think of using a sealant on it. Have had very good results. Seems to last me about 2 months and 3 or 4 washing w/high pressure washer.
I totally promote this new version of B2B!!
 
I've been using this product for about six months. Put it on my B pillars, side mirror mounts etc.
I use 2 coats and never did think of using a sealant on it. Have had very good results. Seems to last me about 2 months and 3 or 4 washing w/high pressure washer.
I totally promote this new version of B2B!!

It's not a new version - it's a different product.

Back-to-Black Heavy Duty Trim Cleaner. It's a cleaner, to be used before applying our trim restorer.
 
Awesome review. Will go out and get this soon. What do you think of applying a sealant like Dlux after to protect, instead of the Mothers trim restorer that was suggested by Forrest? Would this leave anything behind that would affect the bonding of a sealant like Dlux or the other similar trim sealants?
 
Most retailers set their planograms in early February. Give it a few more weeks to find it on the shelf.
 
WOW! Looks like a restorer, even tho its not. This followed with WGTS would do it.
 
That looks promising. Looks like a perfect candidate to get trim squeaky clean before either a dressing or coating. Might have to pick this up soon.
 
Very nice review. All I can add to it is "told you so" on the trim cleaner. :dblthumb2:
I agree!

Awesome review. Will go out and get this soon. What do you think of applying a sealant like Dlux after to protect, instead of the Mothers trim restorer that was suggested by Forrest? Would this leave anything behind that would affect the bonding of a sealant like Dlux or the other similar trim sealants?

IMO you should be fine. When you use this product, you will find that all treated trim is dry to the touch. I will be using B2B Original formula, I had nothing but good results with it, including great durability.
 
Very nice review. I'm like the fact there are no protectants in this.
 
Very nice review. I'm like the fact there are no protectants in this.


I agree! Its a great cleaner. I recommend this product to anyone, regardless of your favorite trim dressing/sealant.
 
Looks nice, but can you explain to me how a cleaner is going to restore years of fading from UV exposure? Thats the part I don't get. It does look like a solid product though.
 
Looks nice, but can you explain to me how a cleaner is going to restore years of fading from UV exposure? Thats the part I don't get. It does look like a solid product though.


Honestly thats not a question I would be able to answer, thats better suited for the company. However, all I know is the product works. Theres always a limit to what companies are willing to release about their products. We cant expect them to reveal everything. Thanks for looking!
 
Looks nice, but can you explain to me how a cleaner is going to restore years of fading from UV exposure? Thats the part I don't get. It does look like a solid product though.

The cleaner/brush combo loosens and lifts deeply embedded dirt, old wax and the layer of oxidation off the plastic/rubber surface, leaving a clean surface behind.

It's the same principle of removing oxidation from a painted surface.
 
Wow Aaron, for a stand alone CLEANER that is really great stuff!

Great format to your write up as well.:dblthumb2:
Taking the time to layout your photos, do the side-by-sides, along with the resizing of course shows you care.

Then being active with input, replies, and answering question makes all the difference my friend.

We've had some threads show up lately that'll post more like 'look at me' with no thought of, and never actually being an active part of the forums. Glad you're not one like that brother! :props:

I'd suspect after a thorough cleaning that whatever trim sealant or dressing you choose afterward has a MUCH greater chance of success.

I might get some and then try some side by sides of WGTS and UTTGP, maybe even PERL (and whatever else I've got floating around out there). ;)

@Forrest
Also great to hear the reminder of the 100% satisfaction guarantee. :xyxthumbs:

FYI guys:
I just checked Advance Auto Parts and all my local stores have it in stock! I'll buy there on-line, use their coupons, pickup in the store. Sometimes I'll stand in the store and buy from my phone to get the discounts even! :laughing: (Doesn't hurt that they are constantly having sales, but the real kicker is the spend $50 get $25 off your next $50, now THAT is saving money.) :D
 
Wow Aaron, for a stand alone CLEANER that is really great stuff!



Great format to your write up as well.:dblthumb2:

Taking the time to layout your photos, do the side-by-sides, along with the resizing of course shows you care.



Then being active with input, replies, and answering question makes all the difference my friend.



We've had some threads show up lately that'll post more like 'look at me' with no thought of, and never actually being an active part of the forums. Glad you're not one like that brother! :props:



I'd suspect after a thorough cleaning that whatever trim sealant or dressing you choose afterward has a MUCH greater chance of success.



I might get some and then try some side by sides of WGTS and UTTGP, maybe even PERL (and whatever else I've got floating around out there). ;)



@Forrest

Also great to hear the reminder of the 100% satisfaction guarantee. :xyxthumbs:



FYI guys:

I just checked Advance Auto Parts and all my local stores have it in stock! I'll buy there on-line, use their coupons, pickup in the store. Sometimes I'll stand in the store and buy from my phone to get the discounts even! :laughing: (Doesn't hurt that they are constantly having sales, but the real kicker is the spend $50 get $25 off your next $50, now THAT is saving money.) :D


I couldn't find it on their website. PM me a link?
 
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