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    Anyone try mothers back to black?

    I noticed it on the shelf of my local PepBoys (while waiting for my car )
    and I was wondering if anyone has tried it. And how well it works.

    I was looking at either Black again or PB Trim restore to work on that non glossy paint, but if this work well and local.....

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    Don`t waste your money. I like PB Trim Restorer better.
    I haven`t found a product yet for exterior trim that I can say is really great but PB`s is the best to date.

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    B2B does not last that long from what I can remember when I used to use it a long time ago.

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    I used it before I found PB TR now I have half a bottle that I will use for something but not sure what. As an over the counter stuff it worls OK
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    Do B2B and PB TR run in the rain or during washing?

    What level of shine do B2B and PB TR leave? Or does it depend on the type of trim?

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    I didnt like Back-to-black much and ended giving it away. I do like PB TR a lot though

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    Thumbs down

    IMO the B2B runs when it gets wet. It is very noticeable on my black truck. The only thing I use it for now is to rub down my sprayed in bed liner. It looks good in the bed linear. I would buy the PB.
    Last edited by OI812; 09-29-2004 at 05:55 PM.

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    Any water based protectant products that you don`t like can be mixed with water in a spray bottle and used for wheel wells!
    Last edited by Boss_429; 09-29-2004 at 06:53 PM.

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    I`ve used Back to Black and Trim Restorer. As has already been said go for the Poorboy`s product; it is far superior. It lasts the best of anything I`ve used on exterior grained plastic or vinyl. Been there: Done that.
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    Mothers

    Back to Black = waste of $$$ !!!
    No buff to tuff

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    I`ve used Back to Black. It is okay however Poorboy`s Trim Restorer is a cut above.
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    Same as everyone else. I tried back to black and liked it just fine until in tried TR. I have a half bottle on my shelf too.

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    Re: Anyone try mothers back to black?

    I got Stoner`s new Trim Shine product today but I have not tried it yet.

 

 

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