Trimonex?

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ncglastech

Trimonex?

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Have you guys used this product, if so how does it work?
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StarQuest

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Never heard of this company until your post...IMHO don't get sucked in!
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Re: Trimonex?

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This product has been on the market about 4 years, Ive never used it so I cant tell you how it works.
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I use it its a sister company to the premier2000 paint repair system I use. Its by far the best plastic restore product I have seen im my 20+ yrs in the car buisness unlike most products that are many different versions of silicone or oil based armour all type product which make the plasic bumpers etc look good short term but soon look even worse than when you did them because they atract dirt or fade, the Trimonex is completly different its a brushed on plastic recoating that stays for a yr or better leaves the plastic looking like it did when it was new and doesnt fade or collect dirt
Its simple to apply you wipe the surface with a wax and grease remover they call gr60 then wipe it down with a white vinigar to neautralize the gr60 then apply the trimonex with a foam paint brush the average car takes about 20 min and I charge $65-$85 its a easy add on and I do several a week
the stuff comes in clear and several other colors like black and grey a bottle is $14 and does several cars I have seen several cars that I did over a yr ago that still look good even with the varied weather we get here I would recomend trimonex to anyone its cheap and a super way to add $ to your total without spending a lot extra. Its a easy sell even the cheapest used car manager will bite
ncglastech

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Post by ncglastech »

So lets say we are using Trimonex on a tahoes black running boards, and black bumper plastic, etc. Would I use the black Trimonex and then use the clear as a top coat? What would get the best results?
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I use the clear more than the black after you wipe it clean with the GR60 most are back to the proper color and only need a clear coating vehicles that are older often need the black make sure to do 2 coats with the black so when its dry you get a even look also I have found useing the blue painters tape to mask off works well and use as big strokes as you can to insure you dont get lines http://www.trimonex.com will give you much more info
This is one of the products I talk about when I refer to add on sales rather than spending a lot of $ this stuff for $75 you can buy enough to do a dozen or more cars at $65-$85 each on the lots you already are at lets face it we all would like to add $ to each stop and for the guy who doesnt want to spend a bunch this is an easy way to do it
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Re: Trimonex?

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Jerry,
What the HELL does Taco Sauce have to do with this post? If you spent as much time working as you do here on this forum you would not have the illegals stealing your work. You seem to have something smart to say about all the posts here and they do not mean crap. I may not agree with others methods but that is not to say it will not work for them. Sometimes one can learn more being SILENT!!!!!
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GlasWeldTech;23492 wrote:Jerry,
What the HELL does Taco Sauce have to do with this post? If you spent as much time working as you do here on this forum you would not have the illegals stealing your work. You seem to have something smart to say about all the posts here and they do not mean crap. I may not agree with others methods but that is not to say it will not work for them. Sometimes one can learn more being SILENT!!!!!
Take it easy Sonny, I know you have a headache. This is Sunday, a day of R & R. Relax, kick off your shoes and enjoy my humor like the others. :biggrin:
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Re: Trimonex?

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Jerry,
I am NOT your SONNY and I don't have a headache, you must have me confused with your wife. If you feel a need to crack jokes here I am sure there are some joke forums that you could join. I have been reading some of your HUMOR for awhile and it is either posted against something or someone or has no value here. A lot of newbies come here seeking info about WSR or add ons and this creates a negative image. Now please feel free to contribute if you have something helpful to add!!!!
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Re: Trimonex?

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Jerry you always have some lame a$s thing to say and give nothing of any value to the board you esouse opinions not based on any fact and in most case wrong advice and when not doing this you come up with garbage about tacos many are actually here to either learn or give help to others and quite honestly no one is interested in any of the drivel you drop.
The point is go back to looking for WALDO if you dont have anything of value to say DUDE!
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