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Best Product For Black Trim

I personally prefer Dressle, recently used on a friends R32 scuttle panel. Really like the application and finish it leaves
 
I would like to use Gtechniq C4 but I've heard there are some issues with Renault trim. I have tried AG, Meguiars ASD and Poorboys Trim Restorer but never been 100% happy. What do you guys use to clean the trim before applying the dressing?
 
I would like to use Gtechniq C4 but I've heard there are some issues with Renault trim. I have tried AG, Meguiars ASD and Poorboys Trim Restorer but never been 100% happy. What do you guys use to clean the trim before applying the dressing?

Wipe with IPA for the best results iirc
 
I would like to use Gtechniq C4 but I've heard there are some issues with Renault trim. I have tried AG, Meguiars ASD and Poorboys Trim Restorer but never been 100% happy. What do you guys use to clean the trim before applying the dressing?

Thumbs up for Gtechniq C4, used this myself, the kit should come with an alcohol based cleaner which must be used so you get an even finish.
 
Gtechniq t1 works well on trim done my mirrors and scuttle trim months ago and still looking good.
 
Chap in halfords recommended Meguiars Endurance Tyre Gel on black trim, and I must say it works, and boy does the water bead off it. That's what I'm using now.
 
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Hi Ben,

With Revive, if the plastic is quite faded it may take a couple of coats in order for the plastic to restore its self from the faded grey. Once protected this should last between 1-2 months depending on the weather.

I hope this helps
Sian
 
I have to admit I've gone off revive as it seems to of separated while stored in my garage this summer, nothing else sends to of been effected. I usually go for Poorboys natural look dressing.
 
I have to admit I've gone off revive as it seems to of separated while stored in my garage this summer, nothing else sends to of been effected. I usually go for Poorboys natural look dressing.

Lots of products start to separate if left. Just give it a good shake to mix it all up and it's still useable
 
I have to admit I've gone off revive as it seems to of separated while stored in my garage this summer, nothing else sends to of been effected. I usually go for Poorboys natural look dressing.

Most products do this - there is nothing wrong with them and as Dave says, a good shake will have it back to "normal".

Lots of products start to separate if left. Just give it a good shake to mix it all up and it's still useable

Yep.

revive doesnt last nearly as long as it should!

I comparison to what, fella? "As long as it should" needs a competitive product to show it up. Chem Guys NLTG does not last as long as Revive and that was the best I'd tested, up until moving to permanent sealants (C4 and DLUX).

Longevity of any product such as this, much like waxes and sealants, is all down to the prep. Degrease, wash, IPA wipe down will see much better results that slapping it onto a just washed car.
 
Believe me I've given it a bloody good shake up but bits of it have formed into clumps almost like rubber and what's left is a lot thinner. Nothing I have or had has done this before.
 
I don't know what the problem is with revive.

With a good clean and IPA wiped down first I've had it working for over Three months.

It's long since worn off my car but the plastics don't look overly faded anymore. I need to give it a good going over soon
 
Chap in halfords recommended Meguiars Endurance Tyre Gel on black trim, and I must say it works, and boy does the water bead off it. That's what I'm using now.
Have you ever applied it then had a shower of rain over the next few days? I tried a couple of times and as soon ads the car got wet it rinsed the tyre gel all over the car!
 
Most products do this - there is nothing wrong with them and as Dave says, a good shake will have it back to "normal".



Yep.



I comparison to what, fella? "As long as it should" needs a competitive product to show it up. Chem Guys NLTG does not last as long as Revive and that was the best I'd tested, up until moving to permanent sealants (C4 and DLUX).

Longevity of any product such as this, much like waxes and sealants, is all down to the prep. Degrease, wash, IPA wipe down will see much better results that slapping it onto a just washed car.

Min comparison to what auto finesse just told us lol. 2 week max is all I've ever had
 
what trim are we talking about Jaff? the front splitter and rear bumper insert on my 182 always died off pretty quickly, but then so did every other trim dressing I tried. On other trim it would last months, and as Knuckles even after it has worn off it still looks better than before it was dressed
 
what trim are we talking about Jaff? the front splitter and rear bumper insert on my 182 always died off pretty quickly, but then so did every other trim dressing I tried. On other trim it would last months, and as Knuckles even after it has worn off it still looks better than before it was dressed

The wing mirror plastics and door rubbers
 
Car pro DLux is cheap, goes a very long way and lasts 6 months. Why use anything else??
 
Renault window rubbers never seem to take any dressing very well, wing mirror plastics I would see many months from revive. on our old golf the door bump strips would need re applying every 3 months.

DLUX can't really be compared as the likes of C5. plus they require perfect prep to bond otherwise they won't take at all.
 
based on the prep, application, novice friendly and potential durability they are on completely different ends of the scale.

It's like comparing swissvax Best of Show with CQuartz finest, they are both paint protection
 
I went for C4 in the end and I am more than happy. Will see if it lasts as long as they say.
 
WD40 works very well on black trim thats looking a little tired and faded . Squirt a little bit on a cloth and work it in .
 
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