Dlux or Perl on exterior plastic/rubber trim?

RickBetterley

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Just finished prep and application of CQ UK on my F250 longbed crew cab. Hats off to those who do it for a living.
Time to finish the job by coating the trim.
Truck is a 2012 (black that lives outdoors). It’s in great shape but not perfect.
I have both Perl and Dlux available for doing the trim, but it’s not clear to me what they each are best for. CarPro recommends both products for exterior plastic (as well as other uses).
Trim is somewhat blotchy.
Which product would you use? Trim is clean and wiped down with Eraser, but I’m running out of time and energy.😀
And thanks for the support.
 
Just finished prep and application of CQ UK on my F250 longbed crew cab. Hats off to those who do it for a living.
Time to finish the job by coating the trim.
Truck is a 2012 (black that lives outdoors). It’s in great shape but not perfect.
I have both Perl and Dlux available for doing the trim, but it’s not clear to me what they each are best for. CarPro recommends both products for exterior plastic (as well as other uses).
Trim is somewhat blotchy.
Which product would you use? Trim is clean and wiped down with Eraser, but I’m running out of time and energy.[emoji3]
And thanks for the support.


If the trim doesn’t need any sort of restoration product like solution finish then DLUX will work very well.

With DLUX I would recommend good lighting as the plastic will absorb the product differently and you may use more for those areas to avoid it being splotchy.

If it does need restoration then stick with Perl. Just be aware that it doesn’t last as long.
 
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