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Re: New car trim
Originally Posted by
LSNAutoDetailing
My only suggestion is to ALWAYS clean black rubber trim in a very shaded cool area or garage. Never in sunlight!
Yes im always sure to do any trim inside the garage after it as cooled down
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Re: New car trim
Originally Posted by
Eldorado2k
Do you have any pics of your trim?
Trying to post pics now, but having issues.
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New car trim
Originally Posted by
Automoglow
Download the Tapatalk app. You can post pictures direct from your phone though that app. The AG app has issues with pics.
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Re: New car trim
Here is a pic about 2 weeks after I put the WETS on trim stayed stock look, it after a few rain storms it not has spots
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Re: New car trim
Originally Posted by
Automoglow
Here is a pic about 2 weeks after I put the WETS on trim stayed stock look, it after a few rain storms it not has spots
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IMO the best thing you can do is use a non-staining spray wax/sealant/hybrid like Meg's Ultimate Quik Wax, D156, or Optimum Car Wax directly over that rubber trim to see if it removes what I assume are water spots. I only end up applying WETS to my trucks plastic and rubber trim about twice a year because I'm always maintaining my trim with either D156 or OCW. Both of these products will help maintain that stock satin finish we all love.
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Re: New car trim
Originally Posted by
mwoywod
IMO the best thing you can do is use a non-staining spray wax/sealant/hybrid like Meg's Ultimate Quik Wax, D156, or Optimum Car Wax directly over that rubber trim to see if it removes what I assume are water spots. I only end up applying WETS to my trucks plastic and rubber trim about twice a year because I'm always maintaining my trim with either D156 or OCW. Both of these products will help maintain that stock satin finish we all love.
Thank you! Figured the WETS being a sealer it wouldn’t get the water spots. I do have some D156 to try and get the spots off. So would I be better off using a trim dressing product and then apply the WETs? Sorry just confused on how this works and new to all this
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Re: New car trim
Are they still there after washing or is that just after a rain storm with dirt on them ?
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