Poorboys Trim Restorer v. Natural Look

ben54

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What's the difference in look between the two products? Notice that the uses for the products overlap somewhat.

May as well throw in the Bold N Bright. How does this look differ from the above 2 and can you use it on trim or black plastic rocker panels?

BTW - I have the Trim Restorer and have only used it once. Looks like it's going to become my favorite for trim.
 
Trim restorer is used on trim or plastic that is grainy. Natural look is used on the smooth trim, rubber or plastics. Bold-N-Bright is also for smooth trim, plastic or rubber. NL has a matte finish while BNB is more glossy.
 
Thanks for the run down. What would be the best choice for dressing the rubber and plastic pieces under the hood?
 
You could use either depending on what look you wanted-matte or glossy. My preference is NL. NL seems to attract less dust, although not by much, than BNB from what I have noticed.
 
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