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    Poorboy`s Dressings

    I just received my shipment of Pooboy`s Bold n Brite and Natural Look. Let me say that they are both great products. Now I have the difficult decision of figuring out whether I like Natural look or 303 for the inside. My question is, how does the trim restorer compare to these two products? I noticed that its more expensive but what else is different about it?

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    Both Bold N Bright and Natural Look are water-based products...Trim Restorer has a solvent base for restoring neglected trim and is water resistant ....I would use either Natural Look or Bold N Bright on soft plyable surfaces and Trim Restorer on hard rubber and grained plastics...

    ps TR is not really expensive if you consider how far a couple drops go
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    I`ve got both and I can say that I love the Natural Look on the interior! I use the Trim Restorer on the exterior hard, grained plastic. I really like it too. I had never tried the Natural Look before until recently when I purchased 48 ozs. of it! I was glad I got as much as I did!!

    Oh yea, I also have the Bold-n-Bright too and use it on the tires.
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    Okay, sounds like trim restorer is worth a try. I absolutely love Bold and Bright and Natural Look so I`m sure the TR won`t dissapoint me.

    Is there some kind of Poorboys Kit that you can buy that contains many or all of the products at a discount? Most manufacturers have various kits and so far I`m impressed with Poorboys and would like to try all their products.
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    Anybody have pics of BnB on tires? This guy at work has a black Saleen and likes his tires shiney to contrast with the car but hasn`t found anything that doesn`t eventually turn them brown.

    Natural Look is the only dressing I`ll ever use on interiors unless a customer states they want something shiney. I`ve had more wow`s this year when people look at the interiors than I`ve ever had. It attracts ZERO dust and won`t give you glare in the windshield.
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    I think autogeek has a poorboy`s kit.
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    Cool

    You can also get poorboys kits as well from Eric
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    I use TR on my tires. Probably the best longest lasting product I have used on my tires. I apply with a tire Swipe. Let it sit for 10-15 min. Wipe off with a towel and get a nice sheen type finish. Not wet not sating. More of a blacker look.

    Natural look is all I use on my vinyl and plastic. Wipe on, buff off. Great satin finish. And the smell, oh the smell. Love it!!

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    I just got my shipment of NL and wow the smell I havent used it yet I can wait. Io smells like cherries to me. I also have BNB I use that one my tires and I just love the shine. I also orderd TR but it on back order so I have to wait for that to come in. So for now I`ll just enjoy my TL and love the scent.
    My biggest challenge is trying not to wash my car. Is that a problem.

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    Is TR water-based or sovent-based. In Steve`s reply he said BNB nd NL are waterbased then he said Natural Look has a solvent base. Am I right he was referring to TR? What`s the feeling about solvent based products on tires?
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    I`m pretty sure that was a typo by Steve and he meant that TR has a solvent base, not NL.
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    yes it was a typo and I just fixed it thanks for the heads up ...

    there are many kinds of solvents..the ones in Trim Restorer are very high quality, thus low scent, and are actually soluable in water...it`s the other secret ingredients that make it last longer
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    Trim Restorer is a must have!!! I absolutely love it. It has exceeded my expectations.

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    Originally posted by fireman03
    Trim Restorer is a must have!!! I absolutely love it. It has exceeded my expectations.
    what do you use it on? I`m going to receive my soon
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    I use Trim restorer on my exterior trim and 303 on interior and exterior trim...I use them both...
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