Sonax Plastic Restorer Gel - New Product Review

I found Mother's Heavy Duty Trim Cleaner to replace every trim product on my bench. I tried many - water based, solvent based, based on ancient Yak bones etc and guess what boys and girls - they ALL fade and most streaked like a college freshman in the 80's. Mother's cleans the trim - looks new, case closed and OTC at auto parts store for 10 bucks.
 
I found Mother's Heavy Duty Trim Cleaner to replace every trim product on my bench. I tried many - water based, solvent based, based on ancient Yak bones etc and guess what boys and girls - they ALL fade and most streaked like a college freshman in the 80's. Mother's cleans the trim - looks new, case closed and OTC at auto parts store for 10 bucks.

I still give this a try!
 
I found Mother's Heavy Duty Trim Cleaner to replace every trim product on my bench. I tried many - water based, solvent based, based on ancient Yak bones etc and guess what boys and girls - they ALL fade and most streaked like a college freshman in the 80's. Mother's cleans the trim - looks new, case closed and OTC at auto parts store for 10 bucks.

Looks good, but doesn't last…just like Meg's Hyper Shine.
 
I found Mother's Heavy Duty Trim Cleaner to replace every trim product on my bench. I tried many - water based, solvent based, based on ancient Yak bones etc and guess what boys and girls - they ALL fade and most streaked like a college freshman in the 80's. Mother's cleans the trim - looks new, case closed and OTC at auto parts store for 10 bucks.

MHDTC is only a cleaner. You still need to apply a coat of protection on top of it.
 
Why? Clean trim, like new from the factory looks good and there's nothing on it to drip, run, and blotch. I really wonder if these trim dressings are doing that much good or are they actually just a waste of money.
Now, stay with me here, remember when we all use to use Greasy Armour All on seats, then we learned that was bad and switched to just keep it clean or a light invisible mist. I confess that the cowl on the wife's car only started to look bad AFTER I started to use trim dressing on it. It's just my opinion but maybe you should at least consider it.
 
Why? Clean trim, like new from the factory looks good and there's nothing on it to drip, run, and blotch. I really wonder if these trim dressings are doing that much good or are they actually just a waste of money.
Now, stay with me here, remember when we all use to use Greasy Armour All on seats, then we learned that was bad and switched to just keep it clean or a light invisible mist. I confess that the cowl on the wife's car only started to look bad AFTER I started to use trim dressing on it. It's just my opinion but maybe you should at least consider it.

I believe many of the issues that were blamed on Armor All's original formula were actually the result of substandard interior materials. Many interior dressings do feature UV inhibitors which will help prevent fade. This is the biggest benefit.

The same could be said for exterior trim, as many of these "dressings" are design to help protect against that raging, 1,000,000 x's bigger than Earth, nuclear inferno in the sky :)
 
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