Restoring some plastic trim with McKee's 37 Plastic Trim Restorer

NastyGT500

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http://www.autogeek.net/mckees-37-trim-restorer.html

I picked some of this up at this year's Detail Fest and wanted to give it a shot. The 'test' vehicle sits outside 24/7 and should be a good test bed.

Trim was waterless washed and then cleaned with APC and then shot with an IPA solution.

Trim restorer was applied with a microfiber applicator pad. It went on easy, even and smooth. It definitely amped up the look of the plastic as well as it made the tiger striping disappear.

I will keep everyone posted with the durability/longevity of this product.

All in all, it is an extremely easy to use product and a little goes a long way...it also makes your damaged trim look a heckuva lot better!


Pics aren't great.


Before:

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50/50 on cowl:

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Rear bumper trim:

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After:

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Not bad! I spent a little time on autopia and autogeek and noticed that Mckee was mentioned a lot. Is it the new kid on the block?
 

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^^^It is . New line from the previous owner of Autogeek. It's actually very good stuff. I have a few more of the line that I will be trying out and I will post up some reviews/thoughts.
 

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Subscribing for longevity results.

FYI, McKees glass cleaner is unbelievable. I have always used stoners or spray away, but McKees is on another level...
 

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