MarkD51
04-09-2013, 10:38 PM
Hello All, and please forgive me if this has been covered before, I think it was, but couldn't find anything in my recent searches.
Has anyone used Wolfgang Exterior Trim Sealant on Interior Panels as a treatment?
Honestly, I really don't have much in the way of Interior Products, I have the WETS, have Formula 303, and about the only other candidate I have on hand, is Meg's Ultimate Trim Restorer.
I've recently done some badly needed repairs on my Kia Spectra's Dashboard, where the dash was coming unglued at the Defroster Vents. I initiated repairs with a somewhat satisfactory outcome, and it looks much better.
I stripped the dash with APC, and an Alcohol wipedown, and it was filthy, and probably removed most remnants of (dare I say it) Armor All.
I'm thinking that something like the WETS might proove durable on the Dash, and other Panels, spiff up the interior appearance, and also offer a non-oily protective surface that won't be so prone to attract dust?
Good idea? Or no? Thanks, Mark
Has anyone used Wolfgang Exterior Trim Sealant on Interior Panels as a treatment?
Honestly, I really don't have much in the way of Interior Products, I have the WETS, have Formula 303, and about the only other candidate I have on hand, is Meg's Ultimate Trim Restorer.
I've recently done some badly needed repairs on my Kia Spectra's Dashboard, where the dash was coming unglued at the Defroster Vents. I initiated repairs with a somewhat satisfactory outcome, and it looks much better.
I stripped the dash with APC, and an Alcohol wipedown, and it was filthy, and probably removed most remnants of (dare I say it) Armor All.
I'm thinking that something like the WETS might proove durable on the Dash, and other Panels, spiff up the interior appearance, and also offer a non-oily protective surface that won't be so prone to attract dust?
Good idea? Or no? Thanks, Mark