Originally Posted by The Critic
Originally Posted by 97tbird
This is supposed to be one of the best (haven't tried) but not cheap:
https://www.amazon.com/Solution-Finish-Black-Plastic-Restorer/dp/B006NZRAFE/ref=sr_1_3?crid=35BOSZ8SKALVZ&dchild=1&keywords=solution+finish+black+trim+restorer&qid=1592061238&s=automotive&sprefix=Solution+%2Cautomotive%2C143&sr=1-3
Search Solution Finish on youtube. (there's a comparo betweeen this vs Turtle Wax too)
Scrub the trim really well with an all-purpose cleaner or Meguiar's #39 as prep.
I tried Solution Finish for the first time earlier and it reminds me of shoe polish? It applies very similarly to shoe polish as well. It will be interesting to see how long it lasts.
Yeah I still haven't bought it, and to be honest I don't think I ever owned an EXTERIOR trim detailing product. The BMW and the Mazda has very little plastic exterior parts that are "trim" parts.
SF did remind me of shoe polish when I was watching the video
Was it messy to apply?
What's the best method and applicator type for an even coating of it, IYO?
- The Escape has some very badly sunburnt step bars and and the windshield "cowl" and the rear bumper guard can also use a refreshing. Not sure if it adds to the "character" of a 3rd/extra/beater car or if I should detail it....