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Review on Turtle Wax Trim Restorer: Restore 🌟 and Protect with 10 Fl. Oz (50601) by Ameen Bethea

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Best trim restorer I've ever used

, I have a 2015 Ford Escape that has a lot of black plastic and textured trim along the entire side of the car in addition to the rear bumper cover. It was faded, stained with water and dirt from the street. I used the Meguiar's Gold Class Finish Restorer which did its job well but was short lived and didn't bring back the color as I had hoped. I also used Turtle Wax Ice Spray Wax for the finish. It worked somewhat, but the finish still didn't look that great. I've seen a few comparative part tests on YouTube, some of which have shown Turtle Wax Trim Restorer to work better than many more established brands. I bought a bottle and tried it. The package immediately looked much better. It got darker, the color became more even and looked almost new. Oil based product. It is best applied if you can leave the car overnight until it dries and soaks into the interior trim. The next morning I buffed the finish with a microfiber cloth and the finish looked like new. A few days later I applied a second layer of varnish, following the same procedure as the first. After a few months the upholstery looks like new. This is a great product. The only downside is that Turtle Wax appears to be phasing out this product as it has disappeared from major stores, auto parts chains and the Turtle Wax website. Because of this, I'm not very happy with Turtle Wax Co. as they are ditching the Ice line and most of their Quick and Easy line while pushing the more expensive Ceramic line. If you can find this trim restorer, buy it while you can because soon you won't be able to find it.

Pros
  • Dope πŸ”₯
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  • Dear