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WETS on interior plastics?
Need a quick answer to what’s probably a stupid question. Is WETS or Mckees’s Plastic Trim Restorer ideal for black plastic cupholders and similar interior plastics? Is it something you’d use or would you use something else?
I don’t want something that’s gonna end up looking blah than become difficult to remove if it doesn’t look great. Opinions?
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Re: WETS on interior plastics?
Hmm...... I've never used it on interior, Ric.
Great question though.
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Re: WETS on interior plastics?
Originally Posted by
PaulMys
Hmm...... I've never used it on interior, Ric.
Great question though.
So far I’ve use it once. I used it on the plastic trim at the very bottom of my car and while it did make the improvement I was hoping it would, it did it in sort of a subtle way.
Not sure if it’s because it’s gray and gray is more of a tone down color, or if I was just hoping it would have more pop/darkening effect.
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Re: WETS on interior plastics?
Wets is designed for Exterior only, given the solvents I would advise against it om interior trim
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WETS on interior plastics?
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Re: WETS on interior plastics?
If you're a fan of WETS for exterior trim, try Wolfgang's Cockpit sealant for the interior, it's nice stuff !
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