Trim Restorer Showdown - Round 2 (Long and Pic heavy)

It's pretty simple. I deep clean the trim and let it dry. I apply to a microfiber and massage it in to make sure it's in the texture. Wait a minute and go back over with a dry towel.
 
Thanks, wasn't sure, when you read what it is designed for it seems like it wouldn't be a product to use on trim. Learn something new every day.
 
what a great review! After being aware from here for some months had to re-read to reacquaint myself with the info.
Chris
 
Oh man..... I don't know which to buy since round 3 never happened :( Great effort and loads of work which is greatly appreciated but wish round #3 would have been done....
 
Thread revival, what an impressive review. I was looking forward the WG product being tested. The OP did put a lot of time into this, maybe he will get some free time in the near future. Even if it doesn't happen, wow he put a lot of work into it and should be applauded.
 
Has anyone had any luck sourcing Carmor Fade to Black? I found it on Amazon but only in the 32oz size. A general internet search brings up zero info. Are they still in business?
 
I've searched as well with no luck. They may be out of business as others have eluded to. I'm trying the solution finish over the mothers heavy duty trim cleaner. If I get 6-9 months out of it in SoFlo sun,I will be happy. Also,thank you for your time & effort putting this together and following up. I am also in the group awaiting round 3.
 
Has anyone had any luck sourcing Carmor Fade to Black? I found it on Amazon but only in the 32oz size. A general internet search brings up zero info. Are they still in business?

What in the world does this stuff do to warrant $250??!!

Certainly there are equally as good for much less.:buffing:
 
Has anyone used both TW Endura shine and Solution finish? I am curious to know if ES is good enough to match the best products in this awesome review.
 
What in the world does this stuff do to warrant $250??!!

Certainly there are equally as good for much less.:buffing:


All indications are that Carmor is no longer. In terms of price, $250 for 32 oz. is a great deal when you consider just one ounce of comparable products cost around $40. It's a shame they never got any momentum because it was a great product.
 
All indications are that Carmor is no longer. In terms of price, $250 for 32 oz. is a great deal when you consider just one ounce of comparable products cost around $40. It's a shame they never got any momentum because it was a great product.

So is this product defunct?
 
That is some great info.To me personally 6 months I will be happy.Nothing last forever,how ever you took the time to weed out the quick inferior products.my choice is gtech cost a lot but you will get the most out of it as far as durability and ease of application especially in sunny hot and humid south Florida.
 
Wow Nth!
Thank you for the great review!!!
So much info spread over 12 pages so I decided I'd try to summarize it. Probably not in the best format, but it is what it is.
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