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That is Awesome chrt396!!! I am happy you achieved results that you like. I've always had at least one problem with every Trim protectant I have used in the past. This one has passed my test with flying colors, and I enjoy looking at it every time I get into my car.
Have a great weekend!
Ray
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Where can I purchase WETS?
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Originally Posted by Tino7
Where can I purchase WETS?
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Well..since you asked....Right here online!!!
Wolfgang Exterior Trim Sealant, rubber trim sealant, rubber protectant, exterior trim products, metal sealer
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Thank you I had no idea WETS was wolfgang trim sealant
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Originally Posted by The Guz
It's pretty darn durable. Not a marketing ploy.
I just let it fade over time. Maybe D101 at full strength may take it completely off. Just a thought.
Guz- I picked up a can of this today with the thought of just having it in the arsenal for when the need arises. But I've been looking for a product to apply to the black plastic up under the wheel wells in my truck. Would this be a good product for that purpose? It's a fairly new vehicle not in need of any "restoring". But the plastic wheel wells are just kind of blah looking. A darkened effect would be nice. Is there any reason you would not use it for this purpose? Thanks
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Originally Posted by Harpolith
Guz- I picked up a can of this today with the thought of just having it in the arsenal for when the need arises. But I've been looking for a product to apply to the black plastic up under the wheel wells in my truck. Would this be a good product for that purpose? It's a fairly new vehicle not in need of any "restoring". But the plastic wheel wells are just kind of blah looking. A darkened effect would be nice. Is there any reason you would not use it for this purpose? Thanks
Give it a shot. It should work. I haven't used it in quite sometime but you gave me an idea to use up my can.
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Originally Posted by The Guz
Give it a shot. It should work. I haven't used it in quite sometime but you gave me an idea to use up my can.
I'll try it today. Will attempt to post before/after pics.
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Re: Update:Ultimate Black Plastic Restorer(Aerosol)
Originally Posted by Harpolith
Guz- I picked up a can of this today with the thought of just having it in the arsenal for when the need arises. But I've been looking for a product to apply to the black plastic up under the wheel wells in my truck. Would this be a good product for that purpose? It's a fairly new vehicle not in need of any "restoring". But the plastic wheel wells are just kind of blah looking. A darkened effect would be nice. Is there any reason you would not use it for this purpose? Thanks
Good idea. I've been using tire shine, aerosols and foam and UTTG. They all look good but this Meguiars Ultimate Black should last a lot longer.
May be time for a wheel well plastic dressing test.
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Originally Posted by The Guz
Give it a shot. It should work. I haven't used it in quite sometime but you gave me an idea to use up my can.
FYI this stuff worked very well for the wheel wells. exactly what I was hoping for. Just be sure there's no breeze when applying and I'd advise holding a piece of cardboard or something at the edge of the well when spraying-- just to prevent overspray on paint.
Results were as expected- basically just a darkening effect as with any other rubber/trim dressing, but with more shine. It's almost like spraying clear coat spray paint, thought not as durable, obviously. That said, you aren't gonna wipe this stuff off with a wet rag when you're done-- or even with a stiff bristle brush. It goes on to stay on for awhile.
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