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Newbie Member
What to use on running boards?
What can I use on the black plastic on my running boards that will look good but not be slippery?
Thanks!
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Super Member
Re: What to use on running boards?
I use these products:
-Optimum Opti-Bond
-Meguiar's M40
-Solution Finish
-WeatherTech TechCare Protector
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: What to use on running boards?
Wolfgang Exterior Trim Sealant
Ultima Total Trim and Tire
Among several others.
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Super Member
Re: What to use on running boards?
Zero slick at all from those products?^
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Newbie Member
Re: What to use on running boards?
Thanks for the replies! I'll check into those.
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Re: What to use on running boards?
One of my clients is a personal injury lawyer .He sued them big time cause a lady slipped on the running board and she broke her leg at a Newely built car wash.He looked at the product used,and says don't apply on running boards.Easy score for him.Read the instructions before applying anything on running boards.a lot of the chemical manufacturers state use at your risk and claim no responsibility.
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Re: What to use on running boards?
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Re: What to use on running boards?
Originally Posted by
Eldorado2k
Zero slick at all from those products?^
"Zero slick" might be a stretch. Just a simple wash of running boards can make them a little more slippery than pre-wash. But I wouldn't say they add significant slickness like some of the products that are more greasy in nature.
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Super Member
Re: What to use on running boards?
Solution Finish to bring back the lustre and then topped with Wolfgang exterior trim sealant.
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Re: What to use on running boards?
Originally Posted by
Harpolith
"Zero slick" might be a stretch. Just a simple wash of running boards can make them a little more slippery than pre-wash. But I wouldn't say they add significant slickness like some of the products that are more greasy in nature.
For me, if it isn't zero slick I won't put it on running boards, rubber matts, or pedals. Things can get downright dangerous in a hurry, especially when you consider it could be a lady passenger getting in later that evening wearing high heels. Ouch.
Steering wheel and automatic gearshift I've never considered a big deal. But any parts the feet touch I just can't chance it for others.
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