I've been using Pro "Blue Ice Tire and Trim Gel" for dressing plastic trim (plastic door handles, window gaskets, etc.). I'm getting runs and white residue when it rains. I am thinking of switching to Meguiar's "Tire and Trim Gel". Does anyone have experience with Meguiar's "Trim and Tire Gel" in a rainy climate? Are there any other products I should consider?
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Dressing for rubber and plastic trim: Advice?
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Re: Dressing for rubber and plastic trim: Advice?
Some plastic and rubber just doesnt like dressings. I have 4 or 5 kinds on mine car, some like it, some dont.
I'd probably consider the Ult. Protectant or Ult. Black if you are just doing trim. Make sure the trim is clean, and work the dressing in some as you apply it.
I like to come back after a bit and remove any excess, but if you work the UP/UB in well, there shouldnt really be any.2017 Subaru WRX Premium - WR Blue
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Re: Dressing for rubber and plastic trim: Advice?
I used UP regularly on my van's rear bumper step protector......it always looks nice & black"STRIFE" aka Phil
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