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(More customer reviews)I was unable to find Stoner Trim Shine in any of the auto-parts stores in my area so I went ahead and ordered a can from Amazon. We have a 2001 Jeep Cherokee Sport with bumpers and side plastic trim that had faded to a dull, flat gray color. I went ahead and masked off any of the paint on the vehicle that I didn't want to get Trim Shine on and sprayed away. I don't know how it works but it made our faded, scuffed plastic bumpers and side trim turn a nice semi-gloss black. I haven't washed the vehicle since we have sprayed the trim shine on but according to what I have read online, one coat should last 6 months, so I will probably add another coat just before winter. I used about 1/2 can on the bumpers and side trim of the Jeep and for the money, it isn't a lot spent to re-condition like new. The only catch to this spray is that you want to mask off any part of your vehicle that you don't want to get the spray on as I had a small patch on our door that got sprayed and it kinda soaked into the paint making a small dark spot that I would imagine should come out with time. Before using Trim Shine I was to the point that I was going to sand down and rattle can paint the trim because it looked so bad. BTW, the catch with this stuff is that you want to mask off the bodywork, that is all. It says on the back of the can that you should test it before doing an entire section of car bumper or trim so you may want to go that route. Also, I would imagine that this stuff is a lot cheaper in the auto-parts store than the $12 shipped price that I paid but it was money well spent. Supposedly, you can use this trim on the inside of your car on vinyl or plastic but I would recommend spraying it on a towel and applying to the material instead of spraying directly.
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