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Re: Longest Lasting Trim Protectant
Originally Posted by
Rsurfer
How long did you let SF cure before topping with Dlux?
Honestly cant remember
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Re: Longest Lasting Trim Protectant
Originally Posted by
luckydawg
Honestly cant remember
Never had a problem using this combo. I do however top it the next day. I get an easy 6 mos. and it's exposed 24/7.
Plastics are like tires, some dressings work and others don't.
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Re: Longest Lasting Trim Protectant
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Re: Longest Lasting Trim Protectant
Originally Posted by
TTQ B4U
If you're finding Dlux or Q2 TRIM aren't lasting more than a few months, then in my experience, the trim needed to be restored first. Look into Solution Finish or Polytrol Oil to be used first. Once applied and cured for 12-24hrs you can then seal them up with either a standard ceramic or apply Dlux or Q2 Trim over top.
Following the above you'll get a solid 2-3yrs out of them.
This 17yr old Jeep was done with Both products and both were then cured and ceramic coated. I see this every day as it's my neighbor and it looks like day one. Granted, it's been through just one winter but I have plenty done for years.
Very nice jeep right there probably nicer than mine. When he gets ready to move on from it i will take it off his hands
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Re: Longest Lasting Trim Protectant
Originally Posted by
luckydawg
I will say that I am pretty well as dedicated as just about anyone in regards to prep- I seriously doubt if there are many others that take it more seriously than me so lack of prep can be tossed out the window. I prepped by scrubbing with good quality APC then with a PH neutral wash and blew dry with heated air from my dual motor metro air blaster -- its just not going to get any cleaner than that, I would eat off of that surface its that clean-- and if thats not good enough then well I'm sorry. I used 2 coats SF as a base layer topped with a single layer of CarPro DLUX and only get about 3 months tops before noticeable fading starts .
Best thing you could do is reapply DLUX or you could give the PBL ceramic trim restorer a try. Don’t forget the panel wipe of some sort.
Poorboys trim looks better than DLUX just so you know.
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Re: Longest Lasting Trim Protectant
Originally Posted by
Coatingsarecrack
Agreed in that your not getting a year out of a coating guessing trim is really oxidized.
Have gotten over a year with Cerakote trim coating.
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I second the Cerakote trim coating. I used it on our 2012 Escape's trim a year ago and it's still going strong. And due to taking care of my 91 year old father and two house holds, it does not get washed like it use to.
I cleaned it with McKee's 37 high Intensity APC really good and laid it on. There are something like 8 or 10 Pre-moistened towelette's in the box. And 1 did the rocker covers, the rear bumper top cover, and the deflector on the front bumper. It says in the instructions to not get it on the paint or glass. I rubbed what was left of the towelette onto one of the wiper arms and hit the windshield. Didn't really think it would matter, but there is a nice swipe mark on it that had to be polished off. So it does lay down a coating.
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Re: Longest Lasting Trim Protectant
Wolfgang Exterior Trim Sealant (WETS) is a favorite of mine. It restores the luster on slightly faded or dull trim. The trim needs to be clean first with an APC and a firm brush. I usually get 4-6 months out of it.
I believe in treating everybody with respect, and clean cars. That’s what I believe in.
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