I wanted to start using a tire shine that will not promote dry rot and something that had a little less glossy finish. Reading reviews 303 seemed to fit the bill so I ordered some off Amazon. I also liked that I could use it to treat the exterior/interior trim. Today I did the tires and exterior trim and so far I like it. I sprayed it into a tire sponge and rubbed it on. I went back over it (without adding much/if any to the sponge) to cover it all.
Closer view of the finish. In person it looks very consistent. The lighter area to the right is just a weird reflection.
I didn't take a close up of the trim afterwards but here is an overall side shot. I treated the black trim along the bumpers, doors, door handles and black trim on the mirrors. I had previously been using Black Renew for trim with good results. 303 was applied to the trim pieces using a foam brush followed by a microfiber.
Closer view of the finish. In person it looks very consistent. The lighter area to the right is just a weird reflection.
I didn't take a close up of the trim afterwards but here is an overall side shot. I treated the black trim along the bumpers, doors, door handles and black trim on the mirrors. I had previously been using Black Renew for trim with good results. 303 was applied to the trim pieces using a foam brush followed by a microfiber.