Im looking for an aerosol dressing that can help me with windshield cowels and tights spots where app is to tedious or impossible. Any that you guys use, i know the old trim accent was discontinued, stoners, and adams make similar products as well, the adams can be wiped off of paint and glass if overspray happens. what do you guys use or suggest, experiences with similar products.
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Originally posted by Diesel_Man View PostIm looking for an aerosol dressing that can help me with windshield cowels and tights spots where app is to tedious or impossible. Any that you guys use, i know the old trim accent was discontinued, stoners, and adams make similar products as well, the adams can be wiped off of paint and glass if overspray happens. what do you guys use or suggest, experiences with similar products.
I've used both of these aerosol products to restore black trim. Both work excellent. The Detailer line Accent Coating (which appears to have been renamed Accent Dressing) says it's for professional use and has more nasties listed as ingredients as well as a stouter scent. Aerosol Trim Detailer in the Consumer Line has the nifty
Google turns up Accent Dressing a couple of places:
Restore the like-new look of any vehicle with premium European car care supplies from SONAX, including paint polishes, leather cleaners and detailing sprays.
I picked up a can of Meg's aerosol Trim Detailer OTC and other than a different smell, package and adjustable sprayer I couldn't tell any difference in performance.
See why Meguiar’s has been a trusted car care company for more than 120 years by shopping an authorized selection of products to treat any motorized vehicle.
Think I found it at AutoZone.
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Thanks TL, I looked at the links and it seems most places have it on backorder, ADS recommends more shine less time, I still looking for other alt. cause I don't know how it looks; as it seems not to many use it. Anybody have experience with a different product that's similar
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Never really used aerosols all that much. But what about Meguiars Hot Shine Tire Coating? I have used that and it works well. But, I would give Stoner's a shot as everyone I have heard from who uses it really likes it.
If you want to go very expensive, Adams sells a spray called In-n-Out Spray that is designed exactly for what you describe. It is is like $15 a can though......Tedrow's Detailing
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Yeah, most would go with the dressing. Trying to spray on towel, brush as much as possible to keep down overspray.
Hyper Dressing is good at spreading easily.
All Season Dressing or Ultimate Protectant would be more durable.2017 Subaru WRX Premium - WR Blue
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