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  • Graeme
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    Re: How do I treat this trim?

    Originally posted by fishbonezken View Post
    Graeme, I normally don't treat that trim because :

    1) don't want to get my hands feeling a little oily everytime I close the door
    2) IMO, those trim is not as porous as trim like plastic bumpers, side mirrors, and door trim. therefore, it won't absorb as much product and wouldn't last as long, IMO.
    I think you are right. Thats why I was wondering if I would be better to apply a wax to them.
    I know I could just do that and see what happens, but I would rather make sure first

    Graeme

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  • fishbonezken
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    Re: How do I treat this trim?

    Graeme, I normally don't treat that trim because :

    1) don't want to get my hands feeling a little oily everytime I close the door
    2) IMO, those trim is not as porous as trim like plastic bumpers, side mirrors, and door trim. therefore, it won't absorb as much product and wouldn't last as long, IMO.

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  • imacarnut
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    this works great on exterior as well as the gc trim detailer. just make sure to spray a light coat and if you spray it too heavy, just wipe off some of the excess to tone the look down some...

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  • F-150
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    Originally posted by Mike Phillips View Post
    It would actully be the vegatble oil, or peanut oil that's making the plastic look better, not the peanut butter itself. Just to note, Meguiar's doesn't recommend applying peanut butter to your car.
    Yeah as this may cause bird attraction or other wildlife and make your car stinky anyway

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  • Hemin8r
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    Re: How do I treat this trim?

    Originally posted by Totoland Mach View Post
    Graeme: #26 is a Meguiar's wax. It is used in a lot of detail shops because it doesn't dry white and is one of the best all around waxes made.

    I don't know if NXT wax has the same drying properties. If you have some, and you determine the window trim is semi-gloss painted metal, you could try a test spot.

    Toto
    I believe that the NXT also dries clear.

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  • Totoland Mach
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    Originally posted by Graeme View Post
    Hyper Dressing is very exp ($93.00 per gal) here so thats not an option.
    #26 is a wax? If thats the case would next wax work ok?
    Graeme
    Graeme: #26 is a Meguiar's wax. It is used in a lot of detail shops because it doesn't dry white and is one of the best all around waxes made.

    I don't know if NXT wax has the same drying properties. If you have some, and you determine the window trim is semi-gloss painted metal, you could try a test spot.

    Toto

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  • gorin002
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    very nice very nice



    IF (big if) your trim is painted metal, Meg's #26 is the product you want.

    Totoland Mach[/quote]

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  • gorin002
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    Originally posted by Mike Phillips View Post
    It would actully be the vegatble oil, or peanut oil that's making the plastic look better, not the peanut butter itself. Just to note, Meguiar's doesn't recommend applying peanut butter to your car.
    wel only wax you can wax your car eat at same
    can`t done with anny other wax ^-^

    would`t be easyer buy regulair vegatble oil ?

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  • Graeme
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    Re: How do I treat this trim?

    Originally posted by hemin8r View Post
    I usually spray a little bit of hyper dressing onto a microfiber applicator & work it into the trim. My car has that same type of trim & it works great.
    Hyper Dressing is very exp ($93.00 per gal) here so thats not an option.

    Originally posted by Totoland Mach View Post
    That appears to be a semi-gloss paint similar to the window trim on certain BMW's that I detail. The solution I use is: Meguiar's #26 applied with an applicator, let it stand for a few minutes, and buff with a microfiber towel. The #26 will give it a clean, semi-gloss finish that looks "factory".
    IF (big if) your trim is painted metal, Meg's #26 is the product you want.

    Totoland Mach
    #26 is a wax? If thats the case would next wax work ok?

    Graeme

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  • Totoland Mach
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    Originally posted by Graeme View Post
    I don't really know what it is. The paint/color is not shiny but flat.

    Graeme
    That appears to be a semi-gloss paint similar to the window trim on certain BMW's that I detail. The solution I use is: Meguiar's #26 applied with an applicator, let it stand for a few minutes, and buff with a microfiber towel. The #26 will give it a clean, semi-gloss finish that looks "factory".

    Here is a picture of the window trim on an X-5 that I finished recently.



    IF (big if) your trim is painted metal, Meg's #26 is the product you want.

    Totoland Mach

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  • Hemin8r
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    I usually spray a little bit of hyper dressing onto a microfiber applicator & work it into the trim. My car has that same type of trim & it works great.

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  • Graeme
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    Re: How do I treat this trim?

    Originally posted by madsekci View Post
    If it's really bare plastic (like bumpers and such) you should treat it like plastic and use vinyl & plastic cleaner and trim detailer.

    Otherwise, if it's painted like bumpers these days, you can work it like normal paint.

    I don't really know what it is. The paint/color is not shiny but flat.

    Graeme

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  • Mike Phillips
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    Re: How do I treat this trim?

    Originally posted by gorin002 View Post
    Peanut Butter.for shiny plastic ?
    It would actully be the vegatble oil, or peanut oil that's making the plastic look better, not the peanut butter itself. Just to note, Meguiar's doesn't recommend applying peanut butter to your car.

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  • Whelan
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    Dont ask me how but its been used and seems to work, but his is not in a bad enough state to probably warrant its use. The peanut oil has a good effect on fairly deteriorated plastic. But for me I would stick with the Shine.

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  • gorin002
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    Peanut Butter.for shiny plastic ?

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