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Re: Trinova Plastic and Trim Restorer (...as well as trailer frames!)
Hmmm, wonder how this would work on my black plastic jeep fenders. My fenders are somewhat sun oxidized, and I use Mothers Back to Black. Mothers works for a few weeks, then the fenders gradually start to fade again.
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Re: Trinova Plastic and Trim Restorer (...as well as trailer frames!)
Interesting. I may just have to give this a try as my frame paint is also looking old and tired, especially the back bumper which is starting to show signs of rust. Planning on selling the trailer soon and a product like this might just be enough to avoid having to repaint some of those areas. Thanks for posting.
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Re: Trinova Plastic and Trim Restorer (...as well as trailer frames!)
Randy, I have been dressing up my old trailer as well, I put it for sale yesterday since I’ll be getting my new 1995 in a few weeks. Much, much better with the frame and the back bumper deep black!!!..
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Re: Trinova Plastic and Trim Restorer (...as well as trailer frames!)
I used a similar product to remove chalking from epoxy paint on our boat years ago. It seemed to last about two months - but it looked great! Yes, this is a bit more HD than hazing, unfortunately. On the "bright" side, the converter is also a primer that leaves the metal a semi gloss black - when done correctly. So far, I've done the tire carrier and when the weather improves, I'll start at the back bumper and work forward.
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Re: Trinova Plastic and Trim Restorer (...as well as trailer frames!)
The product is not a "paint" what it does is it clears off the hazing that most paints get after a while. The classic black frame paint is a prime example, with this product it gets a "like new" appearance, at least for a while...
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Re: Trinova Plastic and Trim Restorer (...as well as trailer frames!)
I'm using a rust converter before painting the chassis and I'm curious as to the finish of the paint: gloss, semi gloss or matte? The trailer spent time near saltwater and needs some TLC.
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Trinova Plastic and Trim Restorer (...as well as trailer frames!)
I have been using this product for a while to restore the “black” in the plastic claddings in the various cars. This is the best of such products I have ever tried, it’s a kind of dense and transparent fluid and works very well, a little goes a long way. I’ve used it also in the trailer to restore the look of my batteries cover box, the tongue jack, bottles cover, cladding around the wheels (this is not a Lance). Last week I found another use that maybe someone already know, but I feel it’s...