I bought some of this stuff last year and it held up pretty good over the winter.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Carworx-Refini ... 1069d1ac90
It works best on textured plastics and rubber. For some reason it doesn't work too well on slick plastic.
For example.
Works well on:
The plastic trim that goes around the bed and the bed itself
Antenna base
cowl panels
anything rubber like the window seals
Does not work too well on:
Black plastic around mirrors
Roof rails
Somewhat OK on the black pieces on rear bumper.
Although probably not intended, I did use it on the rear tail lights on my 98 Chevy van and made them look new.
I found it best if applied with a foam brush. Also don't let it get on the paint or it leaves it looking dingy but won't harm the paint.
One more thing. Do not let this stuff dry out in the sun. It will fish-eye.
Best trim coating I've found so far
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Best trim coating I've found so far
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2003 Subaru Baja
1968 Ford Fairlane 500
1980 Fiat 124 Spider (turbocharged)
1987 Yugo GV (1500 turbocharged)
1981 Trabant 601 S
1987 Citroen 2CV
1977 MGB
Re: Best trim coating I've found so far
I use A303 that's a spray on... it's good for a month or 6 weeks at a time... the issue is if you wash out the bed it will wash off too.
-J
BC, Canada
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-J
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