Carworx Refinish Restorer for black plastic trim.....
#41
flyrod1
Glad I gave it a second try.
This is about two or more weeks old.. at least four days of rain and one 200 mile road trip...
Immediately after a wash with no detailing product applied...
Though it looks wet, it isn't. Dry and smooth. No sticky greasy Armor-all like mess and it won't run or drip. (AeroSpace 303 ran off the fenders when it got wet and stained my brand new wheels)
If anyone on Long Island wants to give this stuff a try, let me know!!
This is about two or more weeks old.. at least four days of rain and one 200 mile road trip...
Immediately after a wash with no detailing product applied...
Though it looks wet, it isn't. Dry and smooth. No sticky greasy Armor-all like mess and it won't run or drip. (AeroSpace 303 ran off the fenders when it got wet and stained my brand new wheels)
If anyone on Long Island wants to give this stuff a try, let me know!!
#42
flyrod1
I'd like to give that a try. I really messed up my bumpers with some plastic polish made by Mothers. It left a white residue all over the plastic and I have not been able to wash it off.
#45
JK Super Freak
Thread Starter
I think this product cures to an inflexible coating and the soft top might not be a item to treat. But it might be worth a try in an inconspicuous location.
#46
JK Super Freak
Does this product turn white in areas it gets wet? That happened to me using meguiars ultimate protectant on my dash when my soft top leaked. I was gonna use it on fenders and bumpers untill I saw what happened on my dash. It did go away once I reapplied more product but I wasn't impressed.
#47
JK Super Freak
Thread Starter
Originally Posted by TJM12
Does this product turn white in areas it gets wet? That happened to me using meguiars ultimate protectant on my dash when my soft top leaked. I was gonna use it on fenders and bumpers untill I saw what happened on my dash. It did go away once I reapplied more product but I wasn't impressed.
#48
JK Freak
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Originally Posted by Red Wings
I wouldn't do it.
Originally Posted by MikekiM
I think this product cures to an inflexible coating and the soft top might not be a item to treat. But it might be worth a try in an inconspicuous location.