Meguiars #42 from their pro line does the trick for a low lustre medium dark finish. It goes on easy and once you hose off and dry it evens up nice.
Meguiars #42 from their pro line does the trick for a low lustre medium dark finish. It goes on easy and once you hose off and dry it evens up nice.
WOW! I was planning on reading about back2black or Flood Restora a ton on this thread but to my surprise everyone has their own favorites. Maybe it would be better to assume that most of the products out there are quality products and just about any automotive trim shiner/protectant will do the job. I bet it would be quicker tomention products to stay away from. Anyone?
ive only ever read good reviews about this stuff... but i personally didnt like it at all, i applied it before driving to the beach, about 12 hours later and no rain, just morning dew, it had already started to run, i also used it on my door handles (exterior) and when it dried and came off, i was left with nasty white streaks on the door handle that i havent gotten rid of yet (2 months later)
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Meguiars grape jelly! (i.e. Gold Class Endurance Tire Protectant Gel). A single coating has lasted well over two months. Still enough in the bottle for at least 3 or 4 more coatings.
The wife said it looked BETTER than new. Showed it off at a car show and people thought it must be the new 2007 model.
Water even beads off of the cladding. A quick wipe and dust comes off easily.
Go grape!
Fuzzy
2001 Proton #1413
Kaneohe, HI