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Originally Posted by jsoto
It simply needs a polish and needs to be ~sealed~ to keep the trim from reacting with the elements. Any polish in your stash, polish to your *gloss-refinement* level and then use any quality sealer, etc once done.
If it was me, I would use a Sonax 4/6 and then Ultima PGP.
If you were to spend a lil more, I'd skip the Ultima and use Cquartz UK.
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Matt on my shadowline trim it was heavily defected. I needed to use an orange pad with Menz FG400, then follow up with a finer polish (Sonax 4/6 and a green pad) and its basically as good as its going to get.
Compound/polish it like you would the paint, it should come out great.
This is a curious product though, if you try it I wonder if it lasts. And if it comes out better than polishing. I have some etched water spots in my trim that won't come out.
I don't agree with the gentleman's website though, my shadowline trim polished up nicely, as opposed to my anodized roof rails which have faded to a slightly gray color (need to get them PC'ed)