natural look vs trim restorer

harryp

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I'm trying to decide on which of the PB's products to use for interior treatment.

Anyone on the pro's and con's of Natural Look vs Trim Restorer for interior vinyl including dash and windshield shelf treatment?
 
I have both but only used the Natural Look on my interior. Sprayed some on a microfiber applicator and rubbed on the dash and door panels. Then I buffed off with a clean microfiber towel. I thought it did a very good job and was happy with the results. Also one bottle will go a long way.
 
They will both work but are really two different products and applications.
I use NL on the inside if you put down two applications it will really shine, or you can buff and that will tone it down quite a lot. On lighter color cars I do not buff so that makes the lighter colors stand up a bit more.
The TR I use on plastics but this is on the outside mostly, some inside stuff but I do not use this as a vinlyn dressing, its more of a specalized application for me.
 
I use NL for the interior, will be getting some BNB for tires and outside trim/vinyl. Right now I use #40 for the tires outside trim/vinyl, nice product, but too oily.
 
I also have all 3 of the Poorboy's dressings. I like to use NL on interiors, TR on exterior textured plastics, and BnB on tires and wheel wells.
 
I too have all three and they are all great products. NL is best inside and the Trim Restorer is the best product I have found for exterior trim. A little goes a longggg way.
 
I feel right at home in this thread. I have all three as well. NL is nice for tires too, and I look at it as a QD for the interior (I used 1Z Cockpit Premium for this too). NL also looks great on tires and does not sling. This weekend I used BNB on my tires and was very impressed. A nice satin look with no sling!

Edit: I forgot about TR! I used TR for the gasket around my moonroof and the black textured plastic trim between the hood & windshield. It made a huge difference.
 
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I haven't tried TR. I use NL on the interior and the door gaskets and am VERY happy with it :D

I use BNB on the tires and wheel wells. For tires I spray it on a mf rag and wife it on. I just spray the wells and leave it. I also use BnB on the engine.
 
I have all three also! I was using TR on the interior, which worked very well, great actually. The I bought some NL and love it, both the look and the smell are awesome. I use the TR on the outside trim these days.

BnB on tires is the only way to go...
 
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