Dressing for rubber, plastic, vinyl?

Sparkie

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On rubber, plastic, and vinyl. What product do you use that doesn't run during rain, doesn't feel greasy to the touch, has UV protection and last?
 
On the exterior rubber: Zaino Z16
On the interior: 3-4 parts of Zaino Z16 to one part Zaino Z10.


* Non Greasy
* Does not attract dirt/dust
* UV protection / good durability

Application Method:
Tires: EO Tire Swipe: 1 trigger pull per tire is all you need.

Interior: I apply my Z16/Z10 mix to a MF mitt and wipe down each surface.


 
Poorboy's Trim Restorer is the way to go if you're talking about exterior trim. It leaves all the rubber/plastic on the exterior a nice dark black and not too shiney. It seems to last for a few weeks and maintains its look even after washing or a few rain storms. After you apply it let it soak in for a few minutes. Then, buff off the excess really well with a clean microfiber. You'll be very happy with the results!

For interior trim, I like to use 303. It leaves a very matte finish, is completely non-greasy, and has TONS of UV protection. Again apply, let soak, buff thoroughly.
 
Mikeyc said:
Poorboy's Trim Restorer is the way to go if you're talking about exterior trim. It leaves all the rubber/plastic on the exterior a nice dark black and not too shiney. It seems to last for a few weeks and maintains its look even after washing or a few rain storms. After you apply it let it soak in for a few minutes. Then, buff off the excess really well with a clean microfiber. You'll be very happy with the results!

For interior trim, I like to use 303. It leaves a very matte finish, is completely non-greasy, and has TONS of UV protection. Again apply, let soak, buff thoroughly.

I'll second the PB TR for the outside on the trim it will take off any wax residue left and leave the trim looking new again....I do caution you to apply wait a minute then buff with a dry towel to remove any left over on the trim that will run off with water
 
Interior - 303 or Natural Look. Natural Look smells nicer. :)

Exterior Trim - Trim Restorer or Clearkote Rubber/Vinyl/Leather Treatment - Both buff off nicely to a good, non greasy or sticky shine.
 
Thanks guys, I've been using megs#40 and Adam's VRT, love both of them on the interior. It just don't last on the outside. I'm going to check out the prices on 303, poorboys, and Zaino.
 
Sparkie said:
Thanks guys, I've been using megs#40 and Adam's VRT, love both of them on the interior. It just don't last on the outside. I'm going to check out the prices on 303, poorboys, and Zaino.

The nice thing about PB is that you can use it for allot of other things...for removing wax in grainey style trim...I've not found anything that is better
 
mgm2003 said:
On the exterior rubber: Zaino Z16
On the interior: 3-4 parts of Zaino Z16 to one part Zaino Z10.


* Non Greasy
* Does not attract dirt/dust
* UV protection / good durability

Application Method:
Tires: EO Tire Swipe: 1 trigger pull per tire is all you need.

Interior: I apply my Z16/Z10 mix to a MF mitt and wipe down each surface.



I concur.
 
This stuff is awesome. It penetrates the rubber or whatever your using it own unlike many products out there that sit-atop and wash off after a few weeks.


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