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This stuff runs about 6-7 bucks a can at the Auto Parts store, so I bought a case for around 3.50 a can. It is TRULY a spray and walk away product. You can even spray on when your car is wet. It takes me about 5 minutes to do the whole car. Rocker panels, wheel wells, front and rear trim around the lights, I even use it on my engine cover because it wipes right off of the stainless. At car shows, I simply do this first, and then detail spray the rest of the car. It does not hurt the paint whatsoever and comes right off!

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How does it compare to 303 aerospace?
 

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I have never used Aerospace 303.

How does it compare to 303 aerospace?
Hey R/T Fan,

I have never uses Aerospace 303. I actually was cleaning out my overflow bin when I found an old can of this and I have been hooked ever since. I had tried all of the back to black products. I found them to be multi-step, messy, took forever to dry and the list goes on. I have yet to try the "100 car wash" products out there. My main fear with those are if they were too shiny, or I did not like them, it's a long wait! :) Trim and Shine last for weeks and takes minutes to replenish. I will take a look at the 303. Never to old to try new stuff!
 

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Well I'm sure a case of stoners will last a while.... I use their glass cleaners and am pretty happy with them. Keep a can in my wife's car and mine at all times.

Maybe if you see someone at a show that uses 303 you could compare?
 

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I am a big fan of Stoner products, and the Trim Shine is probably my favorite thing they make.

I like the aerosol cans for the hard to get to places like under the hood, but I noticed they recently started offering it in a spray bottle and as a can of pre-soaked wipes, so I am golden now.

FWI: their More Shine tire dressing (also aerosol) is my favorite tire dressing for tires that have been properly cleaned and well taken care of. Quick, easy, and great looking - my three favorite qualities in a tire dressing (and women too)!
 
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I have been using Adams VRT for my trim, but it's expensive and I love the idea of a spray on. I will have to check it out.
I stopped using sprays because you can't control where it goes. That's what I like about VRT, you only apply it where you want it and if you do get some on the wrong place it comes off very easily. I can't get over how well it hides scuff marks and, little goes a very long way and it lasts quite a while.
 

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Well I'm sure a case of stoners will last a while.... I use their glass cleaners and am pretty happy with them. Keep a can in my wife's car and mine at all times.

Maybe if you see someone at a show that uses 303 you could compare?

303 is not an aerosol unless they changed formula since I last used it. Stoner Trim Shine is great for the black trim and engine detailing. Much easier to use than 303 as it is an aerosol spray on and walk away product. For engine/engine bay detailing you can spray it on areas and walk away, and optionally can wipe it down later for a more matte look.

A guy who had cars in Concours events and usually scored highly recommended this to me. It is great for Quick and dirty Engine detailing- He said it "hides dirt".

For interior use I would say 303 is better but I suppose you could spray the trim shine on a towel and spread it on interior areas.
 

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I just tried the 303 product yesterday. So far so good. I like the results just the right amount of shine.
 
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