Bring dull, faded and weathered surfaces back to life with the ultimate restoration duo – Owatrol Pura-Trol and Polytrol. Now available together in this convenient bundle, giving you everything you need for long-lasting results whilst also saving you money.
Why Choose the Pura-Trol & Polytrol Bundle?
These two products are designed to complement each other, delivering the best restoration and protection in one package:
Step 1: Deep Clean with Pura-Trol
Pura-Trol is specially formulated to remove dirt, grease and grime from surfaces such as plastics, metals, fibreglass and more. By thoroughly cleaning and preparing the surface, it ensures a perfect base for the use of Polytrol.
Step 2: Revive & Protect with Polytrol
Once cleaned with Pura-Trol and allowed to fully dry, apply Polytrol to rejuvenate the faded, dull or weathered surface. Its penetrating formula restores the original colour, richness and lustre.
When used together, these products provide superior results.
Pura-Trol is Perfect For:
✅ Cleaning vehicles, alloys, engines etc.
✅ Reviving and cleaning boats
✅ Degreasing surfaces ready for varnishing
✅ Degreasing other surfaces such as cooker hoods
Polytrol is Perfect For:
✅ Restoring faded vehicle bumpers and trims, composite front doors, guttering and downpipes, garden furniture etc.
✅ Rejuvenating gelcoat
✅ Reviving dulled metal & stone surfaces
✅ Preparing & protecting automotive surfaces
Bundle Contents
- x1 125ml bottle of Polytrol
- x1 125ml bottle of Pura-Trol
- FREE next working day delivery, when ordered before 2pmÂ
A little goes a long way and as such, we have found this size is perfect for the smaller more popular jobs, such as restoring vehicle bumpers and trims, guttering and down pipes, or on the front door. However, we do also have other sizes of both products available, should you require a larger quantity.
Restrictions
DO NOT use Polytrol on white surfaces, it will not work as Polytrol is designed to restore pigments.
Application tools for Pura-Trol
- Pump Sprayer
- Brush
- Sponge
- Hose
- Power Washer
Surface Preparation for Pura-Trol
First, remove any organic surface growth – moss for example.
Dirty Surfaces: 1 part Pura-Trol to 20 parts water.
Very Dirty Surfaces: 1 part Pura-Trol to 10 parts water (for use on wheels for example).
Pura-Trol is a concentrated formula. Use only the recommended dilutions. Do not use undiluted
Application of Pura-Trol
- Make up a diluted solution as dictated by the surface contamination.
- Stir or shake the solution well to ensure Pura-Trol is well mixed in.
- Apply diluted Pura-Trol to the surface using a brush, sponge or pump sprayer.
- Allow the solution to work for 10 minutes.
- Do not allow the solution to dry on the surface while working.
- Rinse the surface with fresh clean water using a hose, power washer or bucket and sponge (making sure you change
water regularly).
Things to remember
- Cover everything you do not wish to clean.
- Apply between 10°C and 25°C.
- Do not apply in direct sunlight or to hot surfaces.
- When applying by spray, adjust the nozzle to prevent the formation of a mist.
Surface Preparation for Polytrol
All surfaces must be clean, dry and free of dirt, grease, grime and mildew. All waxes, polishes, silicone etc. should be completely and thoroughly removed. Treat any mildew with a 50:50 bleach and water solution. Scrub the solution on to the surface and allow it to stand for 10-15 minutes then rinse thoroughly.
Using Polytrol on plastic, gelcoat, tiles, painted surfaces etc.
Clean the surface with warm soapy water, Pura-Trol or Net-Trol, rinse thoroughly and allow it to dry for a minimum of 24 hours depending on the surface.
Using Polytrol on stone, brick, etc.
Clean the surface with Pura-Trol or Net-Trol, rinse thoroughly and allow it to dry for a minimum of 24 hours depending on the surface.
Using Polytrol on metal
Clean the surface with warm soapy water and rinse thoroughly or use an appropriate solvent (follow manufacturer’s instructions). Leave the surface to dry for a minimum of 24 hours.
Application of Polytrol Colour Restorer
General directions
Always work in areas that can be completed 10-20 minutes to ensure an even appearance. If the surface absorbs the Polytrol unevenly (i.e. some matt and some shiny patches) move any surplus oil from shiny areas to matt areas. Always wipe away excess Polytrol with a lint-free cloth before it becomes tacky. For a shinier finish, buff the surface with a lint-free polishing cloth.
When using the Polytrol 250ml spray can, simply spray on liberally, wipe off the excess and leave to dry.
Applying Polytrol to plastic, gelcoat, tiles, painted surfaces etc.
Apply Polytrol liberally and evenly with a brush or cloth. Allow it to work for 10-20 minutes. Wipe off the excess with a clean lint-free cloth. Leave it to dry.
Applying Polytrol to stone, brick, etc.
Apply Polytrol liberally and evenly with a brush or cloth and leave it to work for 10-20 minutes. Brush out or wipe off the excess Polytrol with a clean lint-free cloth. Leave it to dry.
Applying Polytrol to metal
Apply Polytrol using a fine wire wool (000 grade) soaked in Polytrol and allow it to work for 10-20 minutes. Wipe off the excess Polytrol with a clean lint-free cloth. Leave to dry.
Note: Excess Polytrol must be wiped away. It is not a surface coating and as such, its place is in the surface, not on top.
Maintenance
Maintenance is due when a Polytrol treated surfaces shows signs of fading. Prepare and re-treat surfaces as directed above.
Clean Up
Clean any tools used with white spirit. Polytrol is non-flammable, however any rags, steel wool etc. soaked in Polytrol may spontaneously catch fire if improperly discarded. Rags, steel wool etc must be saturated with water after use or placed in a sealed, water-filled metal container, before disposing of them with household waste. Rags may be laid flat and air-dried before discarding.
Things to Remember
- Cover and protect everything you do not wish to treat.
- Apply between +5°C and +35°C.
- Do not apply in direct sunlight or on to hot surfaces.
- Do not allow excess Polytrol to dry and create a film on the surface (always remove excess product).
- Do not use Polytrol on white surfaces.
Colin –
It didn’t last as long as I hoped it would, probably only six months at most, tried to recoat but it leaves swirl type marks
Originally posted on Polytrol
Owatrol Team –
Hi there Colin,
We are sorry to hear that you didn’t get the desired results using Polytrol. This can sometimes occur due to a few reasons:
– The surface wasn’t properly cleaned before application of Polytrol
– The surface wasn’t completely dry before application of Polytrol
– There was another coating or contaminant on the surface that prevented the Polytrol from fully saturating
– The excess Polytrol was removed too early
Also, surfaces that are in a difficult environment such as by the sea and in direct sunlight, can fade quicker than surfaces not exposed to these harsh elements.
I hope this was helpful – Please feel free to contact us should you require any help or advice.
All the best,
Thea Owatrol Team
Originally posted on Polytrol
s2fitdoors –
Verified Owner
Yes the product is good but when it arrived can was bent and covered with kitchen plasic seal
let alone didn’t get a full can
Originally posted on Polytrol
matt –
Verified Owner
it was delivered to my neighbour, and i wasnt left a note, so it was a week before i got it, but that aside it is an excellent product, i used it on my upvc window frames, wood effect that were looking very faded, and it is like painting a gloss finish on to them, really brought them back to life.
Originally posted on Polytrol
Owatrol Team –
Hi Matt,
We are sorry to hear that your order of Polytol was left with a neighbour and you were made unaware – sadly, this is out of our hands as we do not make the deliveries our selves.
We are very glad that you had such a great experience with the Polytrol though, perhaps if you have any before and after shots you could send them our way?
All the very best,
The Owatrol Team
Originally posted on Polytrol
M Goodwin –
My rating may be somewhat unfair but does reflect the outcome. This was a last ditch attempt to rescue a patchy faded composite door I suspect our problem was made worse because of a lacquer finish that has deteriorated to varying degrees across the door. Although have tried to remove the lacquer it still leave a colour patchy outcome. Convinces me I need to look to a respray solution – worth a try though.
Originally posted on Polytrol