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Old 09-17-2007, 02:01 PM
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I am going to try this. It is only $10 and the OEM dresssing is not available to the public. My engine compartment has lost its shine


Silicone protectants and dressings wash away after one or two washes, but Sonus Trim & Motor Kote wears like iron!

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Sonus Trim & Motor Kote is an easy-to-apply acrylic wax coating that protects textured plastic, rubber, cast aluminum, vinyl and paint. Designed for high temperature applications, Sonus Trim & Motor Kote withstands 240 to 280 degree temperatures for extended periods, making it the perfect wax coating for your engine, bed liner and other exposed black plastic trim.

Sonus Trim & Motor Kote is resistant to water and road salts. Use as an undercarriage dressing to beautify and protect. When applied to clean wheel well liners or painted undercarriage areas, Sonus Trim & Motor Kote restores a fresh, new appearance.

Use Sonus Trim & Motor Kote on plastic rocker panels and under-bumper valences for protection that lasts weeks, not days. The finish is a natural sheen that looks new, not artificial. When dry, Sonus Trim & Motor Kote is not greasy or tacky, so it will not attract dust or dirt.

Sonus Trim & Motor Kote is a spray-on, walk-away acrylic wax sealant. Unlike most dressings, Trim & Motor Kote penetrates, bonds and dries hard to completely protect the treated surface. Silicone dressings and protectants can’t compare.

• Makes engines and undercarriages look like new!
• Lasts weeks, not days!
• Protects engines against corrosion. Replaces OEM factory engine treatment.
• Beautifies and protects plastic cladding, rockers and valences.
• Outperforms all silicone gels, sprays and creams!
• Dries to a satin, dust resistant finish.

Directions:
Shake well before use. Thoroughly clean and dry engine or trim before treatment. Apply only to a clean, dry surface. Protect areas that you do not want coated with Sonus Trim & Motor Kote. A small piece of cardboard makes a good spray shield.

Sonus Trim & Motor Kote dries to a clear, dust resistant, satin finish. Spray two light coats, allowing 15-20 minutes drying time between coats. DO NOT WIPE. Allow one hour final drying time before use. Remove overspray with a damp towel before product dries.

For exterior use only. Not recommended as a tire dressing. After use, flush sprayer with fresh water to prevent clogging.

16 oz. spray bottle. Made in the USA!


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Old 09-17-2007, 02:11 PM
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let us know how it turns out, i have to do mine soon too
 
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Old 09-17-2007, 02:13 PM
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let us know how it turns out, i have to do mine soon too
I will, I am going to order it today and see how long it takes to get in.

Winter is coming soon....oops, forgot, we never get winter in L.A.

(Sorry, to dig it in for the 100th time Wiz.)
 
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Old 09-17-2007, 02:16 PM
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Aweseome link that Space left here a while back. Everyone needs to check it out.


http://www.autopia-carcare.com/inf-engine.html
 
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Old 09-17-2007, 02:25 PM
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ORIGINAL: wiz kidd

let us know how it turns out, i have to do mine soon too
I will, I am going to order it today and see how long it takes to get in.

Winter is coming soon....oops, forgot, we never get winter in L.A.

(Sorry, to dig it in for the 100th time Wiz.)

lol yah yah! feels like winter up here today, it was only about 3 or 4 this morning which is what like 40 or so...oh so cold
 
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Old 09-17-2007, 03:28 PM
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Hey Josh...
The last few days (nights especially) were kinda cool. But according to the weather reports, wednesday is supposed to be 30 celcius (that's about 90 fahrenheit).
 
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