durable rubber, plastic protectants for exterior?

yas

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Hi ... for the exterior, what are the most durable rubber and plastic protectants?



I know 303 is good, but I've read it can wash off easily in rain.



is there anything out there, that will last at least 2-3 weeks in bad weather,



also ... looking for something that has a matte finish
 
Definitely Poorboy's Trim Restorer is the way to go. Lasts better on the exterior than other vinyl/rubber dressings. Plus, it will turn black trim black again and of course it smells great too!
 
Tropi-care makes some dressing that lasts a long time. I've used it and it lasted for a couple of months on my daily driver. The hard part is getting the trim prepped and cleaned for the 1st time but once you do it's worth it
 
what is a good all round product for outside and inside?



will trim restorer work on your trim interior?

would natrual look be better?
 
CG gel is really good. No smell, but rediculous durability. It can be found on the ChemicalGuys website (gets blocked here though).



Slightly less durable (but still 2-3 weeks easy) is CG Liquid Extreme Shine . I love the smell :bigups



They are both amazing for exterior trim, but I haven't had any good luck with them on tires so far.



tomee, either CG VRT or 303 sounds like your product. Neither will last as long as the other two CG dressings, but they should be good dual-purpose products.
 
I get good results with Autoglym's Bumper Care, not a product that gets much attention here. I've been using it on a few areas of the A8 and MPV and it lasts for weeks even during Ohio winters. No signs of streaking in the rain either, but then I buff off any excess and let it set up before exposing it to the elements.



On a lot of exterior *hard* plastic, I just use the Klasse twins.
 
If you can get ahold of Meg's old S-Dressing, I've fallen in love with the stuff. I applied it in spots on various trim on our 3 cars, and after 6 rains and going on the 4th week, you can CLEARLY see where it was applied. It's lost a lot of the gloos, but it still has a deep black look where it was applied. When I run out of it, I only hope the all-season will work as well.
 
I'm a polylack and werkstatt AJ person, that is after doing restore work with CK,AG and Sonus
 
Another vote for Meguiar's #38. Seems to resist washing away in the rain better than any other product I've used. Their All Season Dressing is also very good in this regard.
 
tomee said:
what is a good all round product for outside and inside?



will trim restorer work on your trim interior?

would natrual look be better?



I think 1Z Tiefenpfleger is a good balance for exterior and interior plastic; it also leaves a nice natural matte finish on tires. It'll give you a satin finsish on your dash, but lasts for months. You'll get pretty good durability on exterior trim, as well.
 
gbackus said:
If you can get ahold of Meg's old S-Dressing, I've fallen in love with the stuff. I applied it in spots on various trim on our 3 cars, and after 6 rains and going on the 4th week, you can CLEARLY see where it was applied. It's lost a lot of the gloos, but it still has a deep black look where it was applied. When I run out of it, I only hope the all-season will work as well.





I know this thread is a bit old, just wanted to update it. I know I've recomended this product(S-Dressing) in other places, but I can't find the posts.



To make a long story short, I cna no longer recomend this product. The bottle I had it in(one of those ketchup style bottles) started to crak and fall apart, the cracks almost looked as if the product was melting THROUGH the plastic. I cna only imagine what long term effects it may have on trim. I suggest you look elsewhere for a durable product.
 
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