what to use to make door jambs look wet?

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Hello, I want to know if anyone has found a product that gives door jambs a nice wet glossy look? Ive used Valugard trim and molding, but I want to see what else is out there. Thanks guys!
 
Are you talking paint or black plastic kick sills?
 
You've got to polish and seal/wax the paint (or use an AIO) and dress the rubber.
 
Hello, I want to know if anyone has found a product that gives door jambs a nice wet glossy look?
Ive used Valugard trim and molding, but I want to see what else is out there. Thanks guys!
First:
Does, (or doesn't), ValuGard's Trim & Molding Dressing [D-106 (?)]
give a nice, wet, glossy look to the door jamb areas?

Next:
Sometimes there are things that are jammed into door-jamb areas, other than paint and rubber,
to take into consideration when one is wanting to use any product that gives nice, wet, glossy looks.


:)

Bob
 
yes, it leaves jambs looking brand new! gives the rubber a wet look. works amazing, just seeing if anyone else does this and what they use.
 

I use water... :autowash:








Ok, I couldn't help myself.

For paint I wash using UWWP usually and then a quick application of a WOWA sealant like OptiSeal, WG DGLS, BFCS.

For black plastic I usually reach for UTTG or 303.
 
yes, it leaves jambs looking brand new!
gives the rubber a wet look. works amazing,
Then ValuGard's D106 does perform as advertised! :xyxthumbs:

That's one of their products I've never used.
I'll have to drive down and get some very soon.

:)

Bob
 
The best I've used and seen, and no dusting, or caked crap to get out of the nooks..... Ultima Paint Guard Plus!
 
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