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Re: Product Suggestions for Exterior Trim & Tires
Originally Posted by mwoolfso
I looked into this but it sounds like a lot of work and elbow grease prior to applying this product.
Like removing every gram of foreign matter deposited on your tires.
I would do all that if this thing lasts 2 years but no..it says it will last just a couple of months.
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Re: Product Suggestions for Exterior Trim & Tires
•I like products like Optimum
Opti-Bond (OOB) for tires.
-There is absolutely no chance
that OOB will ever stain the
vehicle's paint...either fore or
aft...of the tire/wheel assemblies.
•For the exterior's trim:
-Solution Finish (SF).
-Once SF has totally cured...top it
off with Ultima's Paint Guard Plus.
Bob
"Be wary of the man who urges an action in which he himself incurs no risk."
~Joaquin de Setanti
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Re: Product Suggestions for Exterior Trim & Tires
Originally Posted by FUNX650
•I like products like Optimum
Opti-Bond (OOB) for tires.
-There is absolutely no chance
that OOB will ever stain the
vehicle's paint...either fore or
aft...of the tire/wheel assemblies.
•For the exterior's trim:
-Solution Finish (SF).
-Once SF has totally cured...top it
off with Ultima's Paint Guard Plus.
Bob
Sounds like 3 different products instead of one, which the OP wanted.
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Re: Product Suggestions for Exterior Trim & Tires
Originally Posted by FUNX650
•I like products like Optimum
Opti-Bond (OOB) for tires.
-There is absolutely no chance
that OOB will ever stain the
vehicle's paint...either fore or
aft...of the tire/wheel assemblies.
•For the exterior's trim:
-Solution Finish (SF).
-Once SF has totally cured...top it
off with Ultima's Paint Guard Plus.
Bob
So buy 3 products instead of one?
What about a single product that can address the exterior trim and tires? Like TTGP?
And why apply solution finish and then top it off with paint guard plus? Don't they have the TTGP product just for exterior plastic and tires?
In addition, applying all these products sound like lot of work and time. Pretty sure I am looking for the one product that will cover both tires and exterior trim and be done quick instead of 3 or 4 products and waiting for them to cure and what not. Not to be left out...washing all the pads afterwards.
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Re: Product Suggestions for Exterior Trim & Tires
Originally Posted by ArnoldLayne
So buy 3 products instead of one?
What about a single product that can
address the exterior trim and tires?
Like TTGP?
And why apply solution finish and then
top it off with paint guard plus?
Don't they have the TTGP product just
for exterior plastic and tires?
In addition, applying all these products
sound like lot of work and time.
Pretty sure I am looking for the one product
that will cover both tires and exterior trim
and be done quick instead of 3 or 4 products
and waiting for them to cure and what not.
Not to be left out...
washing all the pads afterwards.
I see.
OK...
I won't waste my time trying to explain
all the reasons (both conjectural and
empirical) behind my previous product
suggestions...
So...I'm going to make it real easy for you:
Optimum Opti-Bond for tires and trim.
Next.
Bob
"Be wary of the man who urges an action in which he himself incurs no risk."
~Joaquin de Setanti
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Re: Product Suggestions for Exterior Trim & Tires
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Re: Product Suggestions for Exterior Trim & Tires
Originally Posted by Rsurfer
Sounds like 3 different products instead
of one, which the OP wanted.
Clean up your own back yard first.
Originally Posted by Rsurfer
Some products are better on rubber and
some are better on plastic trim.
^^^Yea...like that's a big help! LOL^^^
Bob
"Be wary of the man who urges an action in which he himself incurs no risk."
~Joaquin de Setanti
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Re: Product Suggestions for Exterior Trim & Tires
How about one product for the tires, a coating, because posiblely none of the non coating ones can live up to your requirements. Then clean your trim well and maintain it with a non trim staining wax or sealant if the vehicle is new and the trim is in good condition.
If the trim is neglected, then like said above; clean, solution finish, and protect that if you want periodically.
Edit: Having coated tires makes maintaining them very easy. Once with the fuss of doing them, which isn't all that bad, and no weekly messing with tire dressings. I often just rinseless wash them with my wheels. I also dislike using most all tire shine products, but also dislike brown tires.
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Re: Product Suggestions for Exterior Trim & Tires
Originally Posted by FUNX650
Clean up your own back yard first.
I'll pay you to clean my yard.
^^^Yea...like that's a big help! LOL^^^
More than your help. He ask for a life preserver and you throw him an anchor.
Bob
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Re: Product Suggestions for Exterior Trim & Tires
Originally Posted by pro 4x
Seconded. It cleans and protects, works equally well on rubber and textured black plastic trim.
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