imported_Dude
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My Jeep has quite a bit of textured black trim. For an example of textured trim, think of the body cladding on the side of the Chevy Avalanche.
In the past, I would apply a trim dressing every 2-3 weeks. My favorite trim product is Meguiar's Gold Class Trim Restorer. I have also used 303, Back to Black, and various tire dressings with good results.
However, I recently swithced to Zaino. The Z7 car wash is so powerful that it removes all of my trim dressing. I used to use Gold Class car wash; it did not remove the dressing. Z7 cuts right through it, though. My trim is now a dull grey, and the few stains that I have never bothered to remove now reappear every week.
I do not want to apply a trim dressing after every wash, because this takes a fair amount of time. I also do not want to give up Z7, my favorite Zaino product. I would like to find a product that makes the trim look good and is strong enough to survive a Z7 wash. Any suggestions?
Along these same lines, I have heard that AIO can be used to clean and protect textured black trim. Is this true?
In the past, I would apply a trim dressing every 2-3 weeks. My favorite trim product is Meguiar's Gold Class Trim Restorer. I have also used 303, Back to Black, and various tire dressings with good results.
However, I recently swithced to Zaino. The Z7 car wash is so powerful that it removes all of my trim dressing. I used to use Gold Class car wash; it did not remove the dressing. Z7 cuts right through it, though. My trim is now a dull grey, and the few stains that I have never bothered to remove now reappear every week.
I do not want to apply a trim dressing after every wash, because this takes a fair amount of time. I also do not want to give up Z7, my favorite Zaino product. I would like to find a product that makes the trim look good and is strong enough to survive a Z7 wash. Any suggestions?
Along these same lines, I have heard that AIO can be used to clean and protect textured black trim. Is this true?