Update:Ultimate Black Plastic Restorer(Aerosol)

Wolfgang Exterior Trim Sealant, its for keeping black trim black, or faded trim black, or tires, vinyl, etc. black and protected.

Steve
 
WOW. Often wondered about this stuff. Good thing is i guess is the testament about the staying power of this product!!
 
I have used Stones Tarminater and it removed the Meguiars Ultimate Black Aerosol from trim.

Spray trim, let it work for 3 min, scrub with a semi-stiff brush, then rinse. After all trim is treated wash the vehicle.
 
I have used Stones Tarminater and it removed the Meguiars Ultimate Black Aerosol from trim.

Spray trim, let it work for 3 min, scrub with a semi-stiff brush, then rinse. After all trim is treated wash the vehicle.


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DaveT435,

My Exterior Trim was like you described of your friends. Very Faded light grey with white lines and streaks.

When I applied the UB Aerosol with a very light coat, all of that grey went away, and any streaks evened out and just blended in. I then applied a second coat to ensure full coverage. Any dirt, salt, anything that gets on that trim just comes right off after spraying or wiping it off.

I did not exaggerate one iota of all the things I have tried to remove this stuff. It literally looks the same as the day I applied it after all those cleanings.

I want to retract on a word I used to describe it. I think I said I didn't like because I felt it had a fake shine to it. Those are incorrect words I used. I don't think It has a "FAKE" shine to it. I am just liking the results I have been getting from WETS on my Dad's and Brother's cars, and then on my Cowl, and Front Grill of my car. The UB Aerosol just had, to me personally, just a little more than I was looking for.

The member, The Guz, on here has done some really nice reviews on this product.

It takes some Prep work so you can protect your paint, headlights, and other car surfaces from UB getting on. What I mean by that, is that I highly recommend, like The Guz does in his Review, that you tape all areas directly adjacent to the trim. I actually used 2" wide tape, and taped three rows deep, so that I had covered about 6" of paint from the trim. Any wind and this aerosol can get all over the place. If it does get on another surface you can Immediately wipe it off. I stress Immediately, because this stuff dries in record fast time. I'm talking seconds not minutes. If it gets on your paint, and you count to 15 and try to wipe it off, it gets real grabby and very difficult to remove. Once it's on, it's on. As you can see from all my cleaning.

Sorry it's been such a problem for you, but sounds like it may be a solution for me. lol
This guy won't care about the shine, he just wants it black shiny or dull.
 
I have used Stones Tarminater and it removed the Meguiars Ultimate Black Aerosol from trim.

Spray trim, let it work for 3 min, scrub with a semi-stiff brush, then rinse. After all trim is treated wash the vehicle.

I certainly have a can of Tarminator in one of my buckets, and this is just another weapon in my arsenal.

Removal will begin tomorrow morning. I'll let you guys know how it goes.
 
What is WETS?



And it's GLORIOUS!!!

Super easy to apply.

Do not let the price fool you. It is not as expensive as some say in reviews. A tiny bottle goes a very long way. You only use little drips at a time to cover a large area.

The darkening on Trim and Tires comes out looking very Natural and Black. For me it's Perfect looking. I don't know what others feel. Depending on what types of trim, or what types of tires you use it on, it will range from Matte to Satin in look. The more applications you use the more sheen you can get. Just to test it, I tried applying a third layer, and even one more to see if the product would get even shinier, but really the Product tops out at about 2-3 layers and that's as far as it goes. Like I said though, for me, it's Perfect in what it looks like to me. There is no Fakeness in it's look at all, just natural with a little enhancement.
 
And it's GLORIOUS!!!

Super easy to apply.

Do not let the price fool you. It is not as expensive as some say in reviews. A tiny bottle goes a very long way. You only use little drips at a time to cover a large area.

The darkening on Trim and Tires comes out looking very Natural and Black. For me it's Perfect looking. I don't know what others feel. Depending on what types of trim, or what types of tires you use it on, it will range from Matte to Satin in look. The more applications you use the more sheen you can get. Just to test it, I tried applying a third layer, and even one more to see if the product would get even shinier, but really the Product tops out at about 2-3 layers and that's as far as it goes. Like I said though, for me, it's Perfect in what it looks like to me. There is no Fakeness in it's look at all, just natural with a little enhancement.

OK...talked me into it. Ordered some last night! I'm sure I'll love it!
 
WETS is a proven product. I have used it on my xterra. It has taken on brutal PA winters, and the trim still looks new in the spring.
 
Well im sold on trying ultimate black restorer.

Anyone have experience with both? What are your likes and dislikes of each?

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WETS is a proven product. I have used it on my xterra. It has taken on brutal PA winters, and the trim still looks new in the spring.

If it works well on the black on the Xterra...then it is real testimony to the product. The Xterra was one of the toughest SUV's to keep looking new because the black bumpers and trim used to fade so fast and severe. You really had to stay on top of it.
 
I have used WETS on my brothers Xterra also. The Trim went from faded to looking beautifully new, and that makes a huge difference on that SUV, because of how dang much Trim surrounds that whole vehicle.
 
If it works well on the black on the Xterra...then it is real testimony to the product. The Xterra was one of the toughest SUV's to keep looking new because the black bumpers and trim used to fade so fast and severe. You really had to stay on top of it.

WETS:

Very easy to apply.

Just a little bit goes a very long way.

A Beautiful and Natural, Darkening or Blacking of trim and tires.

Cures to a Matte to Satin look compared to what type of Trim and Tires used on. And can add additional sheen with 1-2 more applications. Above that is overkill and no additional enhancement will be created.

Easy to remove if accidentally applied to nearby paint or other surfaces.


UB Aerosol:

Needs much prep work if you want to make sure not to get any on any other nearby surface, such as paint, headlights, and other surfaces. This would include maskin off any and all surfaces directly adjacent to trim.

Durability is insanely good, as you have read in previous posts. Because of this, I may be using this on my engine bay.

I had a problem while spraying this aerosol, in just 2 places only, where it seemed to pool up, and when it dried it left some spots. the two spots were the trim just directly above my tires. So I'm wondering if it just had to do with those two areas.

Wind can blow around a bit and get on other surfaces, Just do on a non windy day, or indoors and you shouldn't have that problem.

It dries insanely fast. And once it dries, it's not coming off, without the proper chemicals and tools.

Otherwise it had leveled off very nicely in most areas, and turned VERY faded grey, into a smooth darkening with a decent sheen to it.

My Opinion:

When combining

1.Ease of use(difficulty of application, prep work, and possible cleanups of mistakes)

2. Appearance

3. Getting the most out of Cost.

I don't feel it's even a comparison. WETS hands down is the best. I'm not saying UB aerosol is a bad product. Because it has some advantages. But comparing WETS super easy application, and the Beautifully Natural Satin finish, and how many applications you get out of one bottle of WETS. I just feel it's an easy decision for me.

For me, there was just too much effort needed to be put in with the UB aerosol. Some might feel differently, but that's what I feel about my experience with it.

Good luck in you decision making and have a great one!


Ray
 
Since trying all of those different products with zero results in trying remove the Meguiar's Ultimate Black Plastic Restorer(Aerosol).

I pretty much felt there was just no way what-so-ever to remove that dang stuff. Then Eldorado2K suggested that I use the Magic Eraser. I don't know if there is different brands, but I bought the Mr. Clean Magic Eraser Pads.

Holy Cow!!! Right off the bat of rubbing down my Exterior Trim with a Magic Eraser Pad, and a few sprays of D108, and finally that Super Durable Megs UB Aerosol met it's match and fell in defeat!

All hail to The Mighty Magic Eraser, and Eldorado2K for pointing me in the right direction.

If these pads can take this UB Aerosol down, I can't wait to see what else it can bring down.


Peace!


Ray
 
Mr willowcat11,

Congratulations on solving your dilemma and kudos to Eldorado2K for the assistance.

Always good to see a satisfactory resolution.


Steve
 
Since trying all of those different products with zero results in trying remove the Meguiar's Ultimate Black Plastic Restorer(Aerosol).

I pretty much felt there was just no way what-so-ever to remove that dang stuff. Then Eldorado2K suggested that I use the Magic Eraser. I don't know if there is different brands, but I bought the Mr. Clean Magic Eraser Pads.

Holy Cow!!! Right off the bat of rubbing down my Exterior Trim with a Magic Eraser Pad, and a few sprays of D108, and finally that Super Durable Megs UB Aerosol met it's match and fell in defeat!

All hail to The Mighty Magic Eraser, and Eldorado2K for pointing me in the right direction.

If these pads can take this UB Aerosol down, I can't wait to see what else it can bring down.


Peace!


Ray
Welcome to the wonderful world of magic erasers! You will have fun with them lol

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Just an FYI. I discovered this just yesterday. The Magic Eraser is basically a product called Melamine foam. Do a quick search for that and you will find it so much cheaper as to be unbelievable. For example, 100 pcs for $8.79. So you could basically use it once and throw it away.
 
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