JohnHenry
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Poorboy's Trim Restorer: Touching up the trim with Poorboy’s Trim Restorer provides the final polishing step in your quest for the perfect finish.
You cannot beat this stuff.
I've used it on Line-X for years. My F250 hauls Portland Cement, sand, concrete blocks, 2X8's with rusty nails, dogs, dead deer... you get the picture. Just hose or pressure wash the truck bed, wash with your favorite APC (I like Meg's +), then soak the bed with about 1/4 bottle of PB's TR. Let it dwell overnight, and mop up any puddles the next day. Always brings the Line-X back to a new condition. As a bonus, PB's does not seem to make the bed as slippery as using a tire shine product.
You cannot beat this stuff.
I've used it on Line-X for years. My F250 hauls Portland Cement, sand, concrete blocks, 2X8's with rusty nails, dogs, dead deer... you get the picture. Just hose or pressure wash the truck bed, wash with your favorite APC (I like Meg's +), then soak the bed with about 1/4 bottle of PB's TR. Let it dwell overnight, and mop up any puddles the next day. Always brings the Line-X back to a new condition. As a bonus, PB's does not seem to make the bed as slippery as using a tire shine product.