Review - Sonus Trim and Motor Kote - TLC Auto Detail

I have been really wanting to try this product out, but just love using 303 so much on engine bays as it lasts forever. (not really... but quite a long time :D )

This might just push me to stick it in my cart in this weeks order!

Nice review and thanks for posting pics. It really looks great after a day. I may need to try it out soon since I really don't have anything for engine compartments

I'll be getting this as I have been looking for something this nice....
Thanks guys! :yourrock I hope you all give it a try, and enjoy it as much as I do! :bigups
 
We like to call people like that post whores. Otherwise to be known now as Troys. Thanks for your honesty. :lol2: :yourrock :autopia:

P.S. I wouldn't have normally replied to this, but with the big kahunas I had to add one more post to the count. :D

HEY!!! I resemble that comment Keith...


I wouldn't have normally replied to this, but with the big kahunas I had to add one more post to the count. :lol2:
 
Dave, I have been using 303 or CD2. The last time i detailed my engine I used 303. But after letting it dry I topped it with permanon. So far it is staying much cleaner and looks great. I wonder how sonus T&MC would do topped with PP as the PP helps to repel desut and dirt and makes quick clean ups a breeze.
 
Great review Dave, it's one product I have been using for a long time and doesn't get talk about alot anymore.
 
I am about to give Sonus Trim & Motor Kote a go on my engine so I thought I would review this thread as a reminder.
 
The results are amazing. As a newb to all this, what would be a dressing I could use that would be "easier" to use that may get close to the same results if one wasn't going to use this one.
 
Nicely done review and very informative. I always neglect under the hood of my cars. This makes me want to go out now.
 
Dave, I have been using 303 or CD2. The last time i detailed my engine I used 303. But after letting it dry I topped it with permanon. So far it is staying much cleaner and looks great. I wonder how sonus T&MC would do topped with PP as the PP helps to repel desut and dirt and makes quick clean ups a breeze.
Thats interesting about the PP. I have some that Corey graciously sent me to test out, and I haven't even tried it yet...lol. Might be worth a shot!
Great review Dave, it's one product I have been using for a long time and doesn't get talk about alot anymore.
Thanks Angelo! I'm glad that some people knew about it already! :yourrock
I am about to give Sonus Trim & Motor Kote a go on my engine so I thought I would review this thread as a reminder.
Sweet Todd! Can't wait to hear your thoughts on it!
The results are amazing. As a newb to all this, what would be a dressing I could use that would be "easier" to use that may get close to the same results if one wasn't going to use this one.
I don't think it gets much easier than spray on and walk away. That said if you wanted a similar look you could dress everything with a trim dressing, but I think that would be a lot more labor involved.
Very nice! Very nicely done. Thank you for the review.
Thank you!
Nicely done review and very informative. I always neglect under the hood of my cars. This makes me want to go out now.
Thanks! I have always been a big fan of keeping my engine bays clean. Also with customer cars it's one of the biggest wow factors to a lot of them since they never even thought of detailing under the hood! :bigups
 
I too would like to hear your thought on this Todd...


I am wondering about using this for wheel wells.




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I spent the last hour cleaning and drying my engine thoroughly, I will do a review, and document how it looks as time passes (per hour or so).

 
Originally Posted by 07gtcs
The results are amazing. As a newb to all this, what would be a dressing I could use that would be "easier" to use that may get close to the same results if one wasn't going to use this one.

I don't think it gets much easier than spray on and walk away. That said if you wanted a similar look you could dress everything with a trim dressing, but I think that would be a lot more labor involved.


Thanks........looks like I'll add it to my wish list. I have BF tire Gel coming....I might try some of that on some of the black engine parts.
 
Thanks for the review. I've used the product in the past and really didn't grasp "Leave it alone and let it dry!" Since I still have half a bottle I'll have ti give another chance.
 
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