Been using Black WOW for exterior trim and just tried out Migligore Trim Protectant. Awesome product. Dries tack free with a nice flat sheen. Just like when the trim is new. Bottle does not have any ingrediants, so I don't know if it has any silicone in it. I've tried just about every trim protectant out there and this tops them all.
How's the durability? And what does it do specifically, is it sucked up into the trim, more of a dye, or a dressing?
Don't know about the durability as yet. It's a dressing that dries to the touch. If it lasts a month I will continue to use it cause of the looks.
Yeah, it doesn't work too well on plastic trim, but I love it for rubber seals. I've been told it even plumps up the seals like shin etsu grease does...
Did a second coat after 3 mos. and it still looked good. The side door seals were still in excellant condition.
It is solvent based, just receieved an email from the company Salvatore, I appreciate you taking the time to write Migliore. The Original Blend is best on dark colors, while Frutta is more beneficial on bright colors. Although, I would highly recommend Primo if you're looking to a unprecedented finish. Our Trim Protectant is a solvent based product. I have included two professional details using Migliore Primo, enjoy! http://www.autopia.org/forum/pro-de...275-ferrari-california-pre-delivery-save.html http://www.autopia.org/forum/pro-de...b-hologramus-maximus-migliore-wax-review.html Best Regards, Donald Havourd Founder and CEO Migliore Luxury Car Care
Sal, Unfortunately, we do not offer Primo in a sample size. Yes, our Trim Protectant contains silicon. Please let me know if you have any other questions. I would be glad to answer them. Donald Havourd Founder and CEO Migliore Luxury Car Care