Freakin Stoners Trim Shine. WOW
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Freakin Stoners Trim Shine. WOW
I know this should be in the detailing forum but i had to give Stoner Trim Shine product mad props. I bought a can of the stuff this morn and did all the trim and interior of my G. The inside shines and looks as if it was brand spankin new. I sprayed it on everything plastic in the car and im very happy results. Anybody who wants the interior to keep looking new go get a can of this stuff today.
By the way main reason i bought it was because of the corners of the doors where the side mirrir is mounted. Mine was all grey and now its all shiny black.
By the way main reason i bought it was because of the corners of the doors where the side mirrir is mounted. Mine was all grey and now its all shiny black.
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I got it from Kragen, you can go on www.TrimShine.com to see where the nearest place near you carrys it. It does leave it a little oily but no where near as oily as armor all. As long as you dont over do it, you should be ok. So far i luv it. I will post a response as to how it handles normal wear and tear.
Has anybosy tried this stuff???
Has anybosy tried this stuff???
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Originally Posted by afr0puff
How does it differ from 303 aerospace?
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Originally Posted by picus112
Stoners is an aerosol that you spray on trim and walk away - no need to wipe off like 303. I like Stoners TS better for exterior trim because of that, and because it won't harm paint if you happen to spray some on the paint. It'll last through a couple more washes than 303, too. Visually it's a little more shiny than 303 - not oily, just less subtle. I still like 303 for interior use, though. I don't like aerosols inside the car (smelly), and like the really muted gloss it gives.
Yea 303 isn't that great for exterior work. You really should use something that'll last longer on the outside. Stoners is good but another walk away product that has worked well for me is Meguiar's Hyper Dressing. Water based and dilutable depending on the shine you want. I detail quite a few cars and I use it for both engine dressing, tires, and fender/wheel well.