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Riff
04-10-2014, 02:39 PM
The car has been sitting clean in the garage for at least 5 days. I went for a drive today on a bright clear day for about an hour and this is what I find:

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It's like it never dries and collects dust like crazy. It does the same thing on my side mirrors on my Silverado. Time to try something else I guess.

Setec Astronomy
04-10-2014, 02:45 PM
Are you using Wolfgang Exterior Trim Sealant (WETS)?

You need to go back and wipe off any excess after a little while, so the surface is dry. This stuff is the bomb and won't collect dust if you wipe off the excess.

Just02896
04-10-2014, 02:51 PM
I've had no problems with it on my plastics. In fact my tonneau cover still beads water after a harsh 3 months of winter!

Angus
04-10-2014, 03:19 PM
Are you using Wolfgang Exterior Trim Sealant (WETS)?

You need to go back and wipe off any excess after a little while, so the surface is dry. This stuff is the bomb and won't collect dust if you wipe off the excess.

:iagree:That's been my experience with WETS so far too. Awesome product.

tpr1634
04-10-2014, 03:21 PM
I love it:dblthumb2:

Riff
04-10-2014, 04:46 PM
Ugh. I like the way it looks when it's first wiped on. Don't really feel like going back and wiping it all again.

I guess I'll start re-wiping but when it's gone I'll look for something else.

The Guz
04-10-2014, 05:13 PM
I used it on one of the pastic pieces on one of my cars and it worked ok. I thought it would darken the piece but it did not look any darker than when it is faded. I'm going to try it again but I have been looking at black wow.

Hoytman
04-10-2014, 05:18 PM
One of these days I'm going to get me a sample of WETS. Far too many good reviews not to get at least a 4 oz. bottle next time it goes on sale.

allenk4
04-10-2014, 06:01 PM
CarPro DLUX

swanicyouth
04-10-2014, 06:05 PM
I've tried so many dressings and trim restorers. I don't want to start a whole load a crap with any manufacturers here by naming names, but I have to tell you - the only thing I've ever used that lasts is DLux.

Riff
04-10-2014, 06:05 PM
It looks great when first put on. Slightly shiny and it hid all little scratches.

It just sucks up the dust!!

Riff
04-10-2014, 06:08 PM
I've tried so many dressings and trim restorers. I don't want to start a whole load a crap with any manufacturers here by naming names, but I have to tell you - the only thing I've ever used that lasts is DLux.


Ugh again. That stuff is the most expensive liquid on earth.

swanicyouth
04-10-2014, 06:13 PM
Ugh again. That stuff is the most expensive liquid on earth.

Not really. When you think of what it does and how long it lasts. Once you apply it you don't have to touch your trim with any dressing for at least a year. It adds visible protection that is unaffected by snow, salt, and sludge.

So, maybe it's 30-40 bucks. You get AT LEAST enough to coat all the trim on 3 or 4 cars. I can name a bunch of products that are "trim restorers" that perform basically like dressings. They last one wash, two if your lucky. Most of those products are in the $20+ range, attract tons of dust, and need to be applied over and over again.

The product has simply saved me so much time. I'll pay for almost anything that saves me time and work while maintaining top results.

Hoytman
04-10-2014, 06:15 PM
What about C4?

tpr1634
04-10-2014, 07:04 PM
Thin coat..........