303 or PB Trim restorer??

blackrex

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Big fan of 303 on interior, tires and exterior trim. Heard some good things about poorboys Trim restorer. Any opinions or preferences? Looking for something that may last a little longer then 303 on exterior trim that is in fairly good condition.
 
Trim Restorer , in my experience , is very durable. I've had it on my exterior trim for over two months now , with no touch-ups , and it still looks great . It held up well over the winter , also , on the previous application.

It has a very deep and glossy look , especially on textured trim , but can be buffed down. Having a white vehicle , I prefer to leave it wet looking so the trim stands out more. Have not had problems with running or streaking when it gets wet.

For interior trim , you may want to cut it. I've gone 50-50 with good results.
 
303 AP works really well in the interior but I tend to disagree for the exterior. Well, let's just say that 303 AP just protects but does not restore trim. I am assuming the PB Trim Restorer DOES considering its product name yet I have not had any experience with it. Other than that, 303 AP is a good product nonetheless for both interior and exterior.
 
In my hands, trim restorer sucks on smooth trim. It comes out blotchy, so you have to go over an area several times in order to even it out. Poorboy's even states that it's meant for textured trim.



On textured trim, it works *amazingly* well. It's been a few weeks since i put it on the trim of a 93 accord, but it still looks like i just applied it, even after 3 washes and 2 days of rain. It spreads very nicely too.. i gave a foam block two mini-squirts and it was enough to go around the car (there's not too much trim on the accord though, it just lines underneath the doors and bumpers).
 
Got the PB trim restorer used this past weeken so far very happy with application and appearance. See what happens after first rain or wash. :buffing:
 
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