rockford33
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- Oct 12, 2010
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So I have two questions, maybe somewhat dumb, and I think I know the answer to one already, but here goes:
I got some WG SiO2 waterless wash over the winter, hoping it will save me some time and encourage me to wash my vehicles more often. I currently have a 2014 Subaru Forester and a 2019 Subaru Legacy. My questions are:
1. The rear bumper trim and cowl on my Forester is a little faded. I was thinking of getting some Solution Finish (or other product) to restore them. I am assuming that if I washed first with the WG SiO2, the trim product wouldn't really work too well since the SiO2 wash would "seal" the trim. Rather, I should do a regular wash first, then do a trim product, and could still use the SiO2 wash for future washes when I am not also doing a trim product.
2. Since the wife's car is newer (2019), I want to try and stay on top of the trim and keep it looking nice. If I was diligent about using an SiO2 wash (or even a spray product such as TW Hybrid Ceramic spray Coating), do those kind of products provide enough protection, UV resistance, etc. to keep maintained and looking good, or do you really always need a trim product of some sort to keep trim looking fresh (I have Meg's #40 and other products as well on tap)?
TIA for everyone's time and thoughts.
-Neil
I got some WG SiO2 waterless wash over the winter, hoping it will save me some time and encourage me to wash my vehicles more often. I currently have a 2014 Subaru Forester and a 2019 Subaru Legacy. My questions are:
1. The rear bumper trim and cowl on my Forester is a little faded. I was thinking of getting some Solution Finish (or other product) to restore them. I am assuming that if I washed first with the WG SiO2, the trim product wouldn't really work too well since the SiO2 wash would "seal" the trim. Rather, I should do a regular wash first, then do a trim product, and could still use the SiO2 wash for future washes when I am not also doing a trim product.
2. Since the wife's car is newer (2019), I want to try and stay on top of the trim and keep it looking nice. If I was diligent about using an SiO2 wash (or even a spray product such as TW Hybrid Ceramic spray Coating), do those kind of products provide enough protection, UV resistance, etc. to keep maintained and looking good, or do you really always need a trim product of some sort to keep trim looking fresh (I have Meg's #40 and other products as well on tap)?
TIA for everyone's time and thoughts.
-Neil