Showroom New
Picked up a bottle of Showroom New form ADS about a month ago and decided to give it a try today on my rear bumper trim. This stuff is a dye and not just a trim dressing so it's made to restore your faded black trim to new like condition.
At first I didn't like the results I was getting because in some areas it was doing a great job while in other areas it definitely gave the appearance of being painted on. It dries rather quickly so I was able to add a 2nd and even 3rd coat in some areas, which helped even out the appearance. I let it dry overnight and looked at it again this morning and still wasn't too happy with the results.
I then used hyperdressing to dress the trim like I normally do and WOW! I was amazed with the results. The trim showed a much darker and wetter look than it ever had before. Here's a couple shots taken in the shade and trust me, these pictures come nowhere close to showing how good the trim looks now.


I'd easily recommend this to anyone looking to restore their black trim.
At first I didn't like the results I was getting because in some areas it was doing a great job while in other areas it definitely gave the appearance of being painted on. It dries rather quickly so I was able to add a 2nd and even 3rd coat in some areas, which helped even out the appearance. I let it dry overnight and looked at it again this morning and still wasn't too happy with the results.
I then used hyperdressing to dress the trim like I normally do and WOW! I was amazed with the results. The trim showed a much darker and wetter look than it ever had before. Here's a couple shots taken in the shade and trust me, these pictures come nowhere close to showing how good the trim looks now.


I'd easily recommend this to anyone looking to restore their black trim.

