This is a very timely, and informative, thread. Thanks for the posting and the dialog.
I had just started looking for tire and trim products when I ran into this thread. Since I am a WG fan, and thoroughly trust the product line, I've decided to get the WG prod.
Thanks again for the review and the postings!
jay
Jay, there are some good contrast pictures in this thread that show how the WG ETS looks in cotrast to a bare clean tire. Review: Wolfgang Exterior Trim Sealant
I received my bottle this week and finaly got to try it out yesterday. I am extremely happy with this product! .
A few drops on a foam craft brush and my trim looks as good as new again. The best part is no streaking, which is a problem I have had with many other trim dressings I have tried (could be user error).
Have a late model Avalanche - was thinking of using this product on the sails and bed cover (currently use 303 protectant) - Any ideas on if this would be a good product to preserve the original "plastic" color on the Avy???
Have a late model Avalanche - was thinking of using this product on the sails and bed cover (currently use 303 protectant) - Any ideas on if this would be a good product to preserve the original "plastic" color on the Avy???
This product will be a huge upgrade over 303, and at the price point considering bogos it can't be beat. You will be shocked at how little product you need to get coverage. It will darken and protect new trim.
Wolfgang ETS works so well and is so easy to use, I find myself using it at every available opportunity. This next test was on a friend's 2010 Toyota Corolla. Although the vehicle is still fairly new, it sits outside 24/7 and the plastic exterior trim gets beat on every day by the intense Florida sun. It has never been cared for and took away from what's otherwise a great looking vehicle.
After thoroughly cleaning the plastic trim with Detailer's Pro Cleanse-All Exterior Cleaner, I applied a THIN coat of the Wolfgang ETS using the German Polish N' Wax Applicator. As you can see in the picture below, the left side has been treated while the right side is still faded and dull. It only took about two pea sized drops to do nearly half of the windshield cowl.
Wolfgang ETS dried almost immediately after applying it and required no additional buffing. The plastic windshield cowl on this Corolla looks better than new and is protected for months.
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