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turbos17 said:I am going to go out on a limb and say the Aerospace 303 will be the winner! I have yet to see it run or smear...if applied correctly! (a little goes a long way)
paul34 said:303 AP works wonderfully on trim that is pretty new. The only thing is, it doesn't do much (appearance-wise) for trim that has already faded![]()
Sparkie have you already tried all the items listed?sparkie said:DuraGloss#201, 303, FK1, Black Again, Back to Black, PoorBoys Trim Restorer, Adam's VRT, Meg#40, Stoner Trim Shine.
That was me and others on other boards, Ford seems to use something in their plastics that rejects a lot of products.Jimmie said:Sparkie A few weeks ago someone said that they were having problems with their Ford trim accepting most trim products. This will be educational. I'm another Ford owner waiting for your review.
I was thinking of Sparkie (Where are the pictures?) when I spent a couple of hours trying to get that photo in my avatar. That's a picture that I took looking up the Yosimite Valley above the tree tops. It's taken from a popular turn-out where cars stop to take pictures. Next time I'm there I'll try to get that same picture with my car in it.FloridaNative said:Jimmie, what is that in your avatar?? That is an absolutely breathtaking view!
I haven't tried it..you can let me & sparkie know what your opinions are and post up a pic if you like :cheers:ltoman said:Feed back please So did we ever decide which one was best? I have a van here that needs help because it is gowing up for sale!!!
I assume no one has tried the Meguiar's trim restorer in the spray can then?
Nick 19?
Sparkie? Joe P.?
Thank you,
LT:righton: