So this popped up today on Cool Tools: http://www.kk.org/cooltools/archives...=Google+Reader
Even tho they say it doesn't gloss up plastic -- has anyone ever used it on the trimming?
So this popped up today on Cool Tools: http://www.kk.org/cooltools/archives...=Google+Reader
Even tho they say it doesn't gloss up plastic -- has anyone ever used it on the trimming?
I use it only on my tires since my VX doesn't sit in the sun and don't need the UV protection on the cladding. I like the non-greasy matt finish it leaves, and it last on my tires for quite a while. But, then again, I haven't been driving it much lately.
Gregg
2001 Proton Yellow #1379
I use it on the cladding and so far it's my favorite. 303 makes it look a little darker and doesn't attract dust like an oily Armour All type product (which also means you can use a California Duster on it.) If I use a good soap meant for hand washing cars, I only have to re-apply every 2nd or 3rd wash.
Their website has a section where you can search for local businesses that stock it. I think I paid $14 - $16 for a bottle which is pricey as etlsport mentioned. You can make stuff like this last a loooong time by cutting old rags into small 3"x3" sections for application.