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    Poorboy`s Dressing Question

    Something just popped into my head....I have the natural look dressing, which I use for my interior. Now I am wondering if trim restorer would be better. Any thoughts from people who have used both? I am a little confused as to the difference.

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    Brett

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    They both dry to the touch...the Trim Restorer would leave a glossier shine....Natural Look is designed to be natural or just "New" looking...
    Natural Look also does light cleaning and has a pleasant scent
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    I prefer the smell, and the satin look of NL.

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    Originally posted by Boss_429
    I prefer the smell, and the satin look of NL.
    Me too!

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    I used it for the first time this weekend. Best stuff I`ve ever used. 303 gets demoted to tires/engine.
    Teflon is for frying pans.

 

 

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