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I'm gonna try this TrimCoat since I have it ordered, but might give Mothers a go-around till it gets here, since I have some on the shelf. Hopefully somehow I'll get the same results you did!
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No idea on the masking tape, I wondered too.
![]() Thanks for all the suggestions, guys, I'll keep all these products in mind, and might use them, depending on my results with the stuff I ordered. Seems to me you wouldn't have to seal it over top of the TrimCoat, looks like it seals when it hardens. Could be wrong tho...
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I just use the same stuff as I use on my paint bc the trim *is* just like the paint- clear coat paint on metal. I start with 3M clear coat safe polish with a roatry Flex polisher and an orange pad after taping off the rubber edges. I seal it with the same stuff (Zaino) as I do the paint. My mother-in-law's '01 3.0 is the same trim and it's as shiny as when new.
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Actually, the trim being discussed is not clear coated, hence the oxidization we see happening.
A good polish, and then ~seal~ being the keyword, solves it all. + side for the OP, is buying good auto polish you can use on your paint, and not the product linked IMOP |
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+3...I hand wash & dry the trim gently when the Ol'Beast gets washed a few times per year, and Zaino it once, maybe twice a year.
Our '01 trim still looks damn good. GL, mD
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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)
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Well, how ab that... I guess I thought it was since none of mine has oxidized. But, I do want to clarify: Clear coat *can* oxidize- or at least fail- correct?
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This is clearcoat failure, polishing will not help: ![]() This is clearcoat oxidation, which polishing will improve, remove and leave a high gloss: ![]() The "oxidation" on clearcoat is basically a bit of a dulling effect from swirls, scratches etc. Failure is when the damage has almost created a "crater" and has eaten all the way through to the base coat.
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I used a Griot's clay bar and Griot's Paint Sealant on my roof rails yesterday and they turned back to black from the gray you describe.
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I have plenty of paint sealant in my arsenal (I'm using one from Garry Dean currently). I'll clay my rails and see if applying sealant helps.
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