Black wiper arms

Jim w

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Does anyone use anything on black
wiper arms to keep them black?


I was thinking of using WETS but
not sure if it will dry white. Any thoughts
or help would be appreciated.


Thanks
Jim
 
Mine are painted so I use the same sealant INUSE on the car.
 
I use Megs Hyper Dressing on the wiper arms along with the rest of the windshield cowl. Apply it with either a terry, microfiber, or foam applicator.
 
I've used Silk Shine and VRP by Chemical Guys with great results long term. The VRP being a little better longevity wise.

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I have these sealants. Would any of these
work on a Honda Accord black wiper
arms without turning them white?
1. Klasse High Gloss Sealant Glase
2. Wolfgang Deep Gloss Paint Sealant
3. Wolfgang Deep Gloss Spritz Sealant
4. Wolfgang Exterior Trim Sealant
Jim
 
When doing cars, I use UTTG v1, so WETS should work very well.
 
I have these sealants. Would any of these
work on a Honda Accord black wiper
arms without turning them white?
1. Klasse High Gloss Sealant Glase
2. Wolfgang Deep Gloss Paint Sealant
3. Wolfgang Deep Gloss Spritz Sealant
4. Wolfgang Exterior Trim Sealant
Jim


Nope, but I personally prefer the ease of use, look, and durability of Klasse High Gloss Sealant glaze. But if you have WETS then I would use it since thats what the product was designed for
 
On mt 23 year old Explorer all the factory coating had come off so I was about to powder coat them.

But then I got a close out notice from Rock Auto and just bought two new arms and replaced them. So I'll start again from new. I wash them when I am washing the vehicle and then use the same wax I am using on the paint. It kept them looking great for the first twenty years so why change.
 
303 on new..

A coating on older (2+ yrs)

Powder coat on old and buggered..
 
WETS works well. No issues. May take a couple coatings over the next few weeks but it works well. The arms on our van were fading to the point that they turned gray/marbled and looked really bad. I was prepared to replace them but thankfully saved them with WETS. In my case 2 coats then let them go for a week, couple more coats and then another week and a final hit with WETS and over time they were saved. Now I just simply coat them once a month if that and they look great.

I'm sure there are better options and I do have some WETS left but am actively looking and seeing if there's something else I may try in its place.
 
I would just take them off, sand if needed and respray them.
 
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