Vinylx

AFehrenbach

New member
A couple of weeks ago, I completely detailed the interior of my cars and tried Vinylx for the first time. I was really happy with the low sheen that it provided on the dash and plastic. I washed my wife's car today and decided to use it on plastic trim on the exterior and the tires. Needless to say, it rained a couple of hours later and now I have streaks in the trim and it appears to be run off onto the paint. I applied the Vinylx with a viking applicator and let it sit for about 5 min. then took a towel to rub out the excess. Has this happend with anyone else with Vinylx? Was it an error in application? Or did it just need to sit longer before getting wet? Does 303 do the same thing? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
 
This is a common problem with all water-based dressings. Vinylex is no better or worse that any of the others in this regard.



db
 
Or maybe try something like Zaino Z2 or Klasse on any smooth trim. It seems to darken the trim and it also lasts... And for the tires, something like Meguiar's Endurance or TW Tire Gel will provide a high-gloss without the "running."
 
No, endurance does the same thing.



Been there, done that.:rolleyes:



I'm thinking of trying Meguair's Natural Shine.



Anyone have exxperience using this on exterior trim?
 
SoTex,



Meg Natural Shine will run and streak after a rain just like the others. I found this out first hand :( .



I've heard that Meg GC Trim Detailer is pretty good and a little thicker than Mothers B to B. I'll have to give it a try soon.
 
I've used both the Mother's B to B and the Meguiar's GC Trim Detailer and the Meguiars is much thicker and longer lasting than the Mothers. It also resists running and streaking quite well even with the almost daily rains we have been experiencing lately.
 
Back
Top