Anyone use Stoners Trim Shine? Recommend a exterior trim product.

All I have for trim is 303 and we all know thats a joke once it rains and it barely makes the trim shine.



I would buy Stoners Trim Shine if you guys recommend it or I can use my Meguiars vinyl/rubber protectant.



What do you suggest?
 
I LOVE IT! I just bought some yesterdaya nd did a review on a local web site about Stoner's glass cleaner and trim shine. Not sure how it holds up in the rain yet but I liked what it did to my trim!
 
Looks Wet, No Mess from Super Shine Detail not only works great on tires, but I use it on all my black exterior trim.

Spray or wipe it on, then go over it with a foam tire swipe, and the trim looks absolutely new. And it dries practically instantly.....



www.supershinedetail.com
 
I used it a few times but since then I've painted white almost all of the black trim I had on the exterior including the "Mickey Mouse ears" (mirrors are huge), the air dam, grill shell, bumper pad. and the back bumper is gone...no black left! I use 303 on the interior.



I think I'll try the Trim Shine on the undercarraige....especially since I've got 11 of the 12 cans I bought sitting on the shelf doing nothing. I'm thinking it should work great on the underside.
 
My vote is for Valugard Molding and trim renewer. Cleans and dresses in one step. Doesnt wash off and run like the others and lasts a long time.
 
I use it and do not care for it at all. The overspray is intolerable. By the time you are finished applying it to your trim, you'll have coated half your car as well. There is no way to control the overspray, either. No matter how careful you are, you're going to wind up spraying it onto your paint. You can spray it into a rag and use the rag to apply, but then what's the point of the aerosol?



However, this product is fantastic for wheel wells. You just spray and forget about it. For this reason, I always keep a can in my arsenal.
 
I use Stoner's Trim Shine and like it a lot, not too glossy, doesn't seem to attract dust and holds up pretty well. Like somebody mentioned you have to be carefull with overspray but it's not a big deal, keep some towels ready and don't spray from far away.
 
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