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Wolfgang Exterior Trim Sealant
Ordered some Wolfgang Exterior Trim Sealant (WETS) and plan on putting it on my new car which has quite a bit of exterior plastic. I also ordered the Tire & Trim Dressing Applicator from AG and picked up some of the foam makeup applicators locally to use for applying the WETS.
Is it recommended to put this on all exterior plastics and rubber seals? Any other suggested applications while I’m detailing?
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Re: Wolfgang Exterior Trim Sealant
I've only ever used it on exterior plastic trim with very good results. According to this from Autogeek, it has many other applications:
Wolfgang Exterior Trim Sealant works equally well on metal wheels, tires, metal grills, plastic wiper cowls, textured bumpers and smooth wheel well guards. It works on ALL exterior trim and tires! Wolfgang Exterior Trim Sealant will give plastic, vinyl, and rubber a darker, newer appearance. On metal, Wolfgang Exterior Trim Sealant forms a clear coating that maintains its luster.
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Re: Wolfgang Exterior Trim Sealant
Originally Posted by
5js
Ordered some Wolfgang Exterior Trim Sealant (WETS) and plan on putting it on my new car which has quite a bit of exterior plastic.
Is the car new?
Is the trim in excellent condition?
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Re: Wolfgang Exterior Trim Sealant
I would have to think about using it on rubber seals. I'm not familiar with this product but would be cautious about leaving a film on the painted metal bits the seals contact. I've been using 303 rubber seal protectant which is water-based (actually pretty runny) which is designed specifically for this.
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Re: Wolfgang Exterior Trim Sealant
Originally Posted by
Mike Phillips
Is the car new?
Is the trim in excellent condition?
Car is new. just hit 2000 miles. Paint and trim are in excellent condition.
Overall, I plan on doing a full detail before winter. I plan on a pre-treat (any bugs, etc.)/wash/rinse/dry -> decontaminate -> rinse/dry -> clay bar -> inspect -> mask -> polish with Menzerna SF3500 on a white LC pad -> Menzerna Control Cleaner wipedown -> Menzerna Powerlock sealant. Then I will detail plastics & rubber with WETS and clean all glass and dress tires.
For maintenance over winter I plan on washing/rinsing in a coin-op bay then misting with a Wolfgang Uber/SONAX BSD as a drying aid/QD and wiping dry with Griot's PFM towels. (just ordered 4 in my latest AG order. Also ordered some Sonus SFX Ultra-Fine Detailing Clay to try as well as some 3.5" LC pads to go with the 5.5" pads I already had).
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Re: Wolfgang Exterior Trim Sealant
Originally Posted by
bofh
I would have to think about using it on rubber seals. I'm not familiar with this product but would be cautious about leaving a film on the painted metal bits the seals contact. I've been using 303 rubber seal protectant which is water-based (actually pretty runny) which is designed specifically for this.
That's one of the reasons for this post. Want to see if it's a good idea or not to put on the rubber seals.
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Re: Wolfgang Exterior Trim Sealant
Originally Posted by
5js
That's one of the reasons for this post. Want to see if it's a good idea or not to put on the rubber seals.
WG WETS is an outstanding product for rubber. About the very best I ever used. It leaves a silky soft and buttery smooth tactile feel to all rubber, and restores the look to just like new.
I've noted no detriment of such leaving a film and hurting paint in door jambs.
WETS dries pretty good, but yes, I think you will feel a bit of remaining film left on the rubber. Again, I've seen zero detrimental evidence, and have used WETS for a number of years now on my vehicles.
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Re: Wolfgang Exterior Trim Sealant
With a new car and trim in excellent condition I would use a coating instead of a sealant. That will last much longer and will keep the trim darker. Either Gyeon Trim or CarPro Dlux would be my choice.
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Re: Wolfgang Exterior Trim Sealant
Originally Posted by
BSoares
With a new car and trim in excellent condition I would use a coating instead of a sealant. That will last much longer and will keep the trim darker. Either Gyeon Trim or CarPro Dlux would be my choice.
Or PBL Ceramic Trim Restorer.
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Re: Wolfgang Exterior Trim Sealant
Originally Posted by
MarkD51
WG WETS is an outstanding product for rubber. About the very best I ever used. It leaves a silky soft and buttery smooth tactile feel to all rubber, and restores the look to just like new.
I've noted no detriment of such leaving a film and hurting paint in door jambs.
WETS dries pretty good, but yes, I think you will feel a bit of remaining film left on the rubber. Again, I've seen zero detrimental evidence, and have used WETS for a number of years now on my vehicles.
I’ll second that Mckees Plastic Trim Restorer (similar to WETS) works very nicely on the rubber seals.
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