Stoner Trim shine Vs. More shine less time ?

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What's the major difference between the 2. I know one is 12oz the other is 9oz. one says it has uv protector the other says it has anti-static.

I will only use it for engine detail.
 
I'd say the one with the anti-static.

Me thinks sun light isn't gonna be much of a problem in the engine room...LOL.

Bill
 
Trim Shine is a thicker silicone and goes on a bit heavier. I believe they both have the same properties beyond that.
 
I would suspect the one with less product 9oz to be thicker. weird :P
 
I find both attract dust the tire shine is a little thicker and a little more greasy to the touch .
 
really? so far I have good luck with trim shine.
 
Trim Shine is a thicker silicone and goes on a bit heavier. I believe they both have the same properties beyond that.
I got this off of Amazon.
Amazon.com
Here is Scott from Dallas paint correction doing a video about trim shine also stating that it's a water-based product.
Stoner Trim Shine Review - What You Need To Know! - YouTube

I've used it for a number of years very successfully.
I believe the tire shine he's also water-based. And snow slinging of the product.
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water based does not mean it doesn't contain silicone. per the SDS, trim shine is water, silicone and alcohol.

COMPONENT Percent
Water 60 - 80
Poly (dimethylsiloxane) 1-20
Alcohols, C11-15 Secondary, ethoxylated 1-20
 
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