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Re: Something for plastic cowl on trucks?
Originally Posted by
Rsurfer
Not a good comparison of Reload vrs. a trim coating. You seem to like Blackfire Trim and Tire Sealant..try using Blackfire spray sealant on that same plastic cowl and see how long it lasts.
Are you trying to say that Blackfire Spray Sealant will outlast and outperform the Trim Sealant? If so I would be willing to bet it wouldn’t..
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Re: Something for plastic cowl on trucks?
RE: Blackfire Trim and Tire Sealant.
How can this be considered a
dedicated trim Sealant?
Even its name says otherwise.
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: Something for plastic cowl on trucks?
Originally Posted by
FUNX650
RE: Blackfire Trim and Tire Sealant.
How can this be considered a
dedicated trim Sealant?
Even its name says otherwise.
Bob
Total Trim and Tire Sealant. It does both. I’ve never tried it on tires but it sure fits the bill on plastic & rubber trim.
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Re: Something for plastic cowl on trucks?
Originally Posted by
Eldorado2k
Are you trying to say that Blackfire Spray Sealant will outlast and outperform the Trim Sealant? If so I would be willing to bet it wouldn’t..
Just the opposite.. just like Reload would not last on plastic as Dlux would.
Here's your comparison:
"Carpro Reload is just 1 example of a liquid spray on paint sealant that falls flat when compared to just about any trim protectant. "
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Re: Something for plastic cowl on trucks?
Originally Posted by
Eldorado2k
Total Trim and Tire Sealant.
It does both.
I’ve never tried it on tires but it sure fits
the bill on plastic & rubber trim.
•TT&TS does both? = Not a dedicated trim Sealant.
-How about: Multi-purpose.
•Optimum Car Wax = Not a dedicated trim Sealant.
-How about: Also Multi-purpose.
-and it has patented UV-A/B absorbers, to boot.
•Oh yeah:
-I’ll take $5.00 worth of that Sealant bet
you proposed earlier. The Opponents:
-O.C.W. (a Sealant) vs. BF T.T. & T. Sealant.
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: Something for plastic cowl on trucks?
What about application on a cowl like this... I have no idea how I would get it all in those corners etc... Make it even etc
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Re: Something for plastic cowl on trucks?
Originally Posted by
MrOneEyedBoh
What about application on a cowl like this... I have no idea how I would get it all in those corners etc... Make it even etc
Detailing brush
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Re: Something for plastic cowl on trucks?
Originally Posted by
MrOneEyedBoh
What about application on a cowl like this... I have no idea how I would get it all in those corners etc... Make it even etc
Our friend Justin would remove the cowl, and spray his favorite trim sealant on all surfaces.
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Re: Something for plastic cowl on trucks?
Originally Posted by
MrOneEyedBoh
What about application on a cowl like this...
I have no idea how I would get it all in those
corners etc... Make it even etc
Originally Posted by
UncleDavy
Our friend Justin would...
(remove the cowl, and...)
spray his favorite trim sealant on all surfaces.
^^^
•Using a Sealant, that comes in spray form,
would definitely allow you to not only reach
and evenly coat all those corners...but all
other areas of the cowl as well.
-A Sealant...like Optimum Car Wax...
comes to mind.
•Note:
-Whether or not you remove the cowl,
is solely your decision to make.
-For the record: I’ve done it either way:
with the cowl on; or, with the cowl removed.
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: Something for plastic cowl on trucks?
Optimum car wax I didn't think was a sealant for plastic trim. I was hoping to use something dedicated that isn't water based. I have PERL but it washes off too fast, being water based
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