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Well I have an 06 GMC truck this weekend and a 2010 e550 Benz next weekend so I treated myself to some new products to try.

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The customer and I agrred to coat his cars but at the last minute he chose a sealant over a coating, I'm OK with it, pretty much the same money. :dblthumb2:

I'm an 105 type of guy but wanted to try the WG Über Compound.
Hope it lives up to what I've read:)

Thanks AGO:dblthumb2:
 
Nice pickup! Let us know how you like the Uber Compound and the Exterior Trim Sealant.
 
Let me know about wheel brightener, I heard its great on soiled wheels, which im used to working on .
 
I sure will.
Plan on giving a full review, maybe video of me using the compound.
 
Exterior trim sealant is very good compared to others I have used. Let us know what your thoughts are.
 
hopefully you have a GG3 to use those pads with. I wouldn't recommend using those pads with the PC/GG6 (unless you keep the speed down) as they will tear/rip...
 
Just make sure you clean your pad every pass with the Uber. If not it has a tendency to dust.

It cuts well. Can't hold this against the stuff!

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How long does it last on plastic trim?
Looks promising to me.
I would say a couple of months before a freshening, I have 2 coats on my
150, the bed rails for example do not streak down the bed when wet. A little goes a long way and it looks awesome, I use it on rubber trim around the windows etc. My previous trim product was Chemical Guys new look trim gel which sucks, it runs when wet and gets a white looking streak This stuff is far better. That's what's great about these forums my best friend ordered a bottle from Autogeek he also has a 2013 f-150 and swore about it, now I am a believer.
 
I sure will.
Plan on giving a full review, maybe video of me using the compound.

Please do! You need to share the Cajun accent. :)

Congrats on the new products. If you end up liking the wheel brightner let me know. I have a full 32oz bottle of it that I'll give you along with almost a full bottle of 105. I have always been scared to try the wheel brightner and rather use other products. As far as the 105 goes it would take me years to go through this bottle.

Happy Thanksgiving y'all!

Scott
 
What PPE are you planning to wear while using D140? :Picture:


Please be careful.

Bob
 
Wow, thanks Scott:dblthumb2:
Very nice gesture man:)







QUOTE=twitch77;995653]Please do! You need to share the

Cajun accent. :)

Congrats on the new products. If you end up liking the wheel brightner let me know. I have a full 32oz bottle of it that I'll give you along with almost a full bottle of 105. I have always been scared to try the wheel brightner and rather use other products. As far as the 105 goes it would take me years to go through this bottle.

Happy Thanksgiving y'all!

Scott[/QUOTE]
 
hopefully you have a GG3 to use those pads with. I wouldn't recommend using those pads with the PC/GG6 (unless you keep the speed down) as they will tear/rip...


Awwww boo on tearing. Lol
All I have is my PC and GG6 but planned on using it on my drill, I'll keep the RPM's way down,sure glad you told me, thanks:iagree:
So I guess it's no good for my rotary!
 
Every pass or every panel?
I'm hoping it doesn't dust like my 105, it's one of the reasons I bought the Über.
Sure hope it cuts as good as the 105?
On the description it said no dusting.

Any thoughts on the sealant?
Tips?


Just make sure you clean your pad every pass with the Uber. If not it has a tendency to dust.

It cuts well. Can't hold this against the stuff!

Sent from my DROID RAZR using AG Online
 
Sorry Bob, a "PPE"?

PPE = Personal Protection Equipment
Add another one to the acronym list.

-edit- tpr1634 beat me to it.

One reason I have not used wheel brightner is that I don't have a sufficient mask that I would be comfortable wearing so I don't breathe the stuff. I had a double-lung transplant over 18 years ago. Gotta protect the stuff that matters ya know ;)

No problem at all about the products... just let me know.
 
Thanks for telling me about the dangers of it:dblthumb2:

No worries on this truck, the wheels are aluminum so I'll only use soap and water, not bad at all anyway, seems the guy took care of them.
I will have to polish them, can't remember the last time I had to polish aluminum wheels.


If it's nasty like malco brake off go overboard, gloves, full face shield, some kind of a mask even a dust mask, long sleeve shirt.
 
Sorry Bob, a "PPE"?
Sorry.
Personal Protection Equipment.
Like tpr1634 lists below; and per D140's MSDS that immediately follows.
If it's nasty like malco brake off go overboard, gloves, full face shield, some kind of a mask even a dust mask, long sleeve shirt.


SECTION 8: EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION

8.1 ENGINEERING CONTROLS
Use in a well-ventilated area.
8.2 PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE)
8.2.1 Eye/Face Protection
Do not get in eyes.
The following eye protection(s) are recommended: Full Face Shield
Indirect Vented Goggles
8.2.2 Skin Protection
Do not get on skin or on clothing.
Select and use gloves and/or protective clothing to prevent skin contact based on the results of an exposure assessment. Consult with your glove and/or protective clothing manufacturer for selection of appropriate compatible materials. Gloves made from the following material(s) are recommended:
Neoprene; Nitrile Rubber
The following protective clothing material(s) are recommended: Apron - Neoprene
8.2.3 Respiratory Protection
Do not breathe vapors.
Select one of the following NIOSH approved respirators based on airborne concentration of contaminants and in accordance with OSHA regulations: Half facepiece or fullface air-purifying respirator with organic vapor cartridges and P95 particulate prefilters
Select and use respiratory protection to prevent an inhalation exposure based on the results of an exposure assessment. Consult with your respirator manufacturer for selection of appropriate types of respirators.
8.2.4 Prevention of Swallowing
Do not eat, drink or smoke when using this product. Wash exposed areas thoroughly with soap and water.

:)

Bob
 
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