How to protect plastic trim?

I'm having a hard time understanding why WETS is only listed on here one time. Just an AWESOME product all around.

1. VERY easy to apply.
2. BEAUTIFUL feel and look on trim.
3. Not a fake look and feel what-so-ever
4. A little goes a LOOOONG way!!!
5. VERY durable! Lasts a very long time.

Out of all the detailing products I have used, this is BY FAR my favorite. Including a lot I use from the WG line.
 
There's many products to protect. One of the best IMO would be Carpro CQuartz DLX.

Initially it seems pricey, and one will think this even more so when they see such a small bottle.

But for the protection it provides and how long the product will protect, it is actually very cost effective.

Probably some others will share that a small 30ml bottle should be sufficient for virtually all regular cars. That only larger vehicles, or vehicles that are grossly clad with plastic such as some of the Jeeps and SUVs, an additional bottle might be required.

Once you see how well such a product works, you will want to coat every plastic piece that might be subjected to weather extremes, such as Cowls, Wiper Arms, Roof Racks, and because of its high heat tolerance can be used also on wheels, and on under hood parts.

As for prep, a product like DLX will require perfectly clean parts prior to applying. Generally a good safe APC will work, and personally I'd stay away from any harsh chemicals such as alcohols, or petrol based products.

With DLX, you will be able to know and be assured that it is there protecting for a long time, unlike many lesser products.
I did a discovery land rover and coated everything except the door handles.I took out that annoying plastic applicator and didn't even make a dent in the bottle.
 
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