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The Best Trim Restorer for Your Maverick - Garage Bulls Plastic Restorer

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Looks really good! Lots of people here have different stuff they use (most already mentioned)

I've always used 303 Marine Grade one specifically (I feel it is more resistant to water), and it has worked amazingly and easy to apply. It's just easy to spray and wipe. No need to worry about any mess or runny streaks.

Not permanent, but protects and always last until my next wash (and they are not that often). My Santa Fe's plastics look brand new still (bought back in 2016). Also, the bottle lasts a long time at least to my application.

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Looks good! Not too shiny and looks like it went on very evenly. Hopefully it lasts cause that's a tiny little bottle lol. I use Dinowax tire dressing for my tires and plastic trim. Best tire shine I've ever used and it's working great on my plastic trim. It's professional grade and available in bulk sizing so I have plenty of product to go around lol.
 

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Just as the title says, I have found the best trim restorer money can buy. One day, I'm scrolling through my Facebook page and what comes across is an ad for a trim restorer that does a phenomenal job at restoring really faded plastic trim. I read the comments and they were all very positive which enticed me to check the link and give it a shot. Sure enough, it arrived in the mail yesterday and I decided to experiment with it this afternoon. And boy was I impressed with the result. Although my trim wasn't in very rough shape, it was starting to show some spots of wear from being exposed in the elements for almost two years. Now, it all looks better than new.

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The best part (other than the look) is that it feels smooth to the touch. It's as if there's no product on it at all. It also gives it a natural shine without being too glossy. It's supposedly wash resistant and guaranteed for up to half a year on exterior trim and one year with interior trim. It's not a gel or an oil-based product. It's liquid based which acts as a ceramic coating for your trim. It comes in a small bottle with a foam applicator pad. It's best to work in sections at a time. Just dab your pad, wipe it in, and then dry it with a microfiber cloth. Here's the product....

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Thanks for this review. Have you used it on the interior where your fingernails tend to put scratches on the plastic? Will it cover them up?
 
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Thanks for this review. Have you used it on the interior where your fingernails tend to put scratches on the plastic? Will it cover them up?
Ironically, I tested my driver's side b-pillar trim to see if it'll hide the scratches better and it does surprisingly. It won't get rid of them completely but it'll help blend them in.
 

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Evidently NOT recommended for trim on newer vehicles, read the reviews, a lot of folks have had permanent damage after using this product...
Fair enough, but a lot of folks ability to follow directions is questionable. Also, I haven't had a reason to restore trim on a new vehicle. 6 months is week for a modern restoration product.
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