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hm.
My first thought was "this is just expensive scouring powder!" is it? Seems like the trim that gets hit by the buffer when I polish the paint shines equally as well for about 48 hours, how long does this product work and are you just caught up in the immediate result and unknowing of the long-term ones? It may be akin to an infomercial product like oxy clean in that you *want* to see results so badly that you actually do? I see little improvement on the before/after test corner, but I am still interested, who hasn't got some bad trim on one of these old cars, ya know? Will the product continually improve its shining abilities if it is repetedly applied, or will it damage/etch the surface?
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I'm skeptical too, but even I see the differenece in the pic. I'd still like to see a comparison with other products, long term durability, etc.
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