Tuf Shine black restore

boostedmoose003

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I am working on getting a list of products I want to get near spring time. I am looking for a good trim restore product for my Cherokee's faded bumper caps. The Tuf Shine kit caught my eye while looking but I have not come across any reviews of it. Anyone have any experience with it or other similar products that will last and not just run off? I have been using Meguiar's Ultimate Black, while it works well and doesn't run off in the rain, durability is only about two weeks.
 
I am working on getting a list of products I want to get near spring time. I am looking for a good trim restore product for my Cherokee's faded bumper caps. The Tuf Shine kit caught my eye while looking but I have not come across any reviews of it. Anyone have any experience with it or other similar products that will last and not just run off? I have been using Meguiar's Ultimate Black, while it works well and doesn't run off in the rain, durability is only about two weeks.

Is your Cherokee's trim black or gray when new?
 
I am working on getting a list of products I want to get near spring time. I am looking for a good trim restore product for my Cherokee's faded bumper caps. The Tuf Shine kit caught my eye while looking but I have not come across any reviews of it. Anyone have any experience with it or other similar products that will last and not just run off? I have been using Meguiar's Ultimate Black, while it works well and doesn't run off in the rain, durability is only about two weeks.

I've been using Poorboys Trim Restore for many years and it works wonders. The application in any of these products is 100%..for PB TR I apply, let dwell for a few minutes then buff with a clean cotton towel..This is what keeps the product from running.

If your plastic is faded you will need to apply a few applications every few days or once a week, to get a good build-up going. I did the bumpers on a 96 Sentra that where really bad and after a month or so they looked brand new again
 
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