Nick McKees37
06-30-2011, 04:17 PM
If you're familiar with the Wolfgang Line of Premium Car Care, then you already know that Wolfgang is dedicated to finding the latest breakthroughs in polymer technology to implement in each and every formula they offer. From the crystal-like shine and durable protection of the Deep Gloss Paint Sealant, to the fusion of German Super Polymers and Brazilian Carnauba Wax found in the Füzion Estate Wax, each Wolfgang formula is designed to be class leading in every aspect.
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The new Wolfgang Exterior Trim Sealant (http://www.autogeek.net/wolfgang-exterior-trim-sealant.html) will continue this tradition and offer excellent protection and durability on all exterior trim, including: wheels, tires, chrome, rubber and vinyl surfaces. Its hyper concentrated formula provides excellent UV protection to prevent cracking and fading of rubber and vinyl exterior surfaces. When used on wheels and other metal trim, it will protect against corrosion and degradation for months. This unique formula utilizes the latest in polymer technology and goes on extremely thin to provide a like-new satin finish on vinyl and rubber surfaces that is also water resistant.
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To put the Wolfgang Exterior Trim Sealant (ETS) to the test, I applied it to a severely faded plastic windshield cowl. For a car that sits outside 24/7 in the Florida sun, any trim that isn't protected will fade within a matter of months, even when new.
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For best results, thoroughly clean the surface that you're applying ETS to. Any all purpose cleaner will do the trick, such as DP Cleanse-All or Optimum Powerclean. This will ensure proper bonding of the ETS.
A little bit goes a long way, so use sparingly!
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The German Polish N’ Wax Applicator (http://www.autogeek.net/german-applicator-pad.html) works great for applying ETS because it's easy to hold and the dense foam allows the product to stay on the face of the applicator.
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You can see how a little bit of product goes a long way. For best results, thoroughly work in ETS to the surface that's being treated. In most instances, a second coat is not necessary.
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If too much product is applied, buff dry with a clean, dry microfiber towel.
Check out the dark, satin finish that ETS provides on this plastic windshield cowl. ETS dries almost immediately after being applied. Wolfgang Exterior Trim Sealant bonds to the surface and will not run or streak when it gets wet.
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http://www.autogeekonline.net/nick/To%20Send/cc-kits-art.jpg (http://www.autogeek.net/wococarca.html)
The new Wolfgang Exterior Trim Sealant (http://www.autogeek.net/wolfgang-exterior-trim-sealant.html) will continue this tradition and offer excellent protection and durability on all exterior trim, including: wheels, tires, chrome, rubber and vinyl surfaces. Its hyper concentrated formula provides excellent UV protection to prevent cracking and fading of rubber and vinyl exterior surfaces. When used on wheels and other metal trim, it will protect against corrosion and degradation for months. This unique formula utilizes the latest in polymer technology and goes on extremely thin to provide a like-new satin finish on vinyl and rubber surfaces that is also water resistant.
http://www.autogeekonline.net/nick/To%20Send/IMG_2394.JPG
To put the Wolfgang Exterior Trim Sealant (ETS) to the test, I applied it to a severely faded plastic windshield cowl. For a car that sits outside 24/7 in the Florida sun, any trim that isn't protected will fade within a matter of months, even when new.
http://www.autogeekonline.net/nick/To%20Send/IMG_2391.JPG
http://www.autogeekonline.net/nick/To%20Send/IMG_2392.JPG
For best results, thoroughly clean the surface that you're applying ETS to. Any all purpose cleaner will do the trick, such as DP Cleanse-All or Optimum Powerclean. This will ensure proper bonding of the ETS.
A little bit goes a long way, so use sparingly!
http://www.autogeekonline.net/nick/To%20Send/IMG_2397.JPG
The German Polish N’ Wax Applicator (http://www.autogeek.net/german-applicator-pad.html) works great for applying ETS because it's easy to hold and the dense foam allows the product to stay on the face of the applicator.
http://www.autogeekonline.net/nick/To%20Send/IMG_2398.JPG
You can see how a little bit of product goes a long way. For best results, thoroughly work in ETS to the surface that's being treated. In most instances, a second coat is not necessary.
http://www.autogeekonline.net/nick/To%20Send/IMG_2407.JPG
http://www.autogeekonline.net/nick/To%20Send/IMG_2410.JPG
http://www.autogeekonline.net/nick/To%20Send/IMG_2411S.jpg
If too much product is applied, buff dry with a clean, dry microfiber towel.
Check out the dark, satin finish that ETS provides on this plastic windshield cowl. ETS dries almost immediately after being applied. Wolfgang Exterior Trim Sealant bonds to the surface and will not run or streak when it gets wet.
http://www.autogeekonline.net/nick/Dewalt%20DWP849/New%20Image.JPG