Meguiars Trim Detailer G13415

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So I have two cans of this stuff left, I like to use it for wheel wells. It's nice to have an aerosol can to spray rather than apply a dressing. Sadly, it looks like it's discontinued and I can only find it at two online stores. Pep Boys used to carry it but they no longer stock it. :cry: Is there anywhere I can buy a case of this stuff? Is there any product that's comparable (aerosol can, price wise) that works well for wheel wells?
 
I find that Stoners Trim Shine is comparable to Megs Trim Detailer. However, I think there are cheaper alternatives to wheel well dressing.
 
I'll have to try Stoner's, wish I could find it locally though, all I can find is the glass cleaner. I believe NAPA might carry it though? Fade-2-Black looks pretty good and decently priced, what's your opinion on it? I prefer an aerosol can because it seems to spray into the wheel wells better and gets product to the hard to reach places. Adam's Invisible Undercarriage Spray looks good too (not an aerosol), but it seems expensive for how much I will use it. Any other suggestions?
 
When I use aerosol, I use Stoner's Trim Shine as well. Sam's (and maybe Wal Mart) sells a brand in a 3 pack but I can't remember the name of it. I read about it on this forum but have not tried it. Maybe someone who remembers what it is will chime in. I remember seeing it and thinking it's inexpensive/low cost alternative.
 
there is the megs accent dressing in the detailer line that is a aerosol, and it's virtually the same thing as the megs exterior trim coating but slightly smaller in size. i would buy a dilutable water dressing (for the wheel wells) as it's more cost effective and will give you more bang for the buck in the long run...
 
Ubryaj said:
I'll have to try Stoner's, wish I could find it locally though, all I can find is the glass cleaner. I believe NAPA might carry it though? Fade-2-Black looks pretty good and decently priced, what's your opinion on it? I prefer an aerosol can because it seems to spray into the wheel wells better and gets product to the hard to reach places. Adam's Invisible Undercarriage Spray looks good too (not an aerosol), but it seems expensive for how much I will use it. Any other suggestions?



I called the local NAPA store and they were willing to order a few cans of both Stoner Trim Shine and All Shine. I find that Trim Shine works great for the wheel wells. I have also used it to "restore" some pretty nasty trim on my old Honda, and it did a pretty passable job. I wasn't expecting any miracles, but at least it looked better.
 
jb1 said:
When I use aerosol, I use Stoner's Trim Shine as well. Sam's (and maybe Wal Mart) sells a brand in a 3 pack but I can't remember the name of it. I read about it on this forum but have not tried it. Maybe someone who remembers what it is will chime in. I remember seeing it and thinking it's inexpensive/low cost alternative.



sams use to carry the 4pk of the no touch tire shine for around $10, and now costco has it but one of the cans is a wheel cleaner. if memory serves, it's the can below that they have...

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Pats300zx said:
I find that Stoners Trim Shine is comparable to Megs Trim Detailer. However, I think there are cheaper alternatives to wheel well dressing.



There are a lot of replies like this on this forum I noticed. If you went through the trouble of saying there are cheaper alternatives, why didn't you mention any of them? LMAO
 
BigAl3 said:
sams use to carry the 4pk of the no touch tire shine for around $10, and now costco has it but one of the cans is a wheel cleaner. if memory serves, it's the can below that they have...

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BigAl3,

That's it. The cans I've seen are white IIRC.
 
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