Wolfgang Cockpit Trim Sealant BMW detail (German Product Line)

Jesse@Autopia

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I used Wolfgang Cockpit Trim Sealant on a BMW interior, including the dashboard, and plastic trim. It was very easy to apply and wipe off.

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Before:

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After:

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Sorry about the blurry pictures, my camera died so I had to take these with my phone, but you can clearly see the difference. The trim looks newer, won't dry out, and will be protected from the harmful UV Rays. After using this product I would have to say it's one of my top favorite interior protectants. You can use this on leather, plastic, rubber, vinyl, metal and wood trim.



Products used:
Wolfgang Cockpit Trim Sealant
 

Some people say that it has a strange leather smell, but I didn't notice any smell from it, at least nothing that stood out.

Looks good. Do you happen to have an idea of how long this typically lasts?

I would say it lasts for around 4 months, this is my first time using it, but I have used the exterior trim sealant on plastic trim and that lasted for around 4 months in the Florida sun.

Looks good. How does it feel?

It feels very smooth, not slippery or slick, I would say it felt like velvet or very soft fabric.
 

It's got a petroleum distillate smell when it's going on, but once that evaporates it really has no odor.

Looks good. Do you happen to have an idea of how long this typically lasts?

A long time. As Jesse indicated, it's kind of an interior version of WETS, so it's not like a conventional PDMS-based dressing, it leaves a dry, slick surface like a sealant, because that's what it is.
 
I recommended WCTS and UIGP to a bud for his 14 GC overland with special order blue leather and he went with WCTS. He loves it, I personally like UIGP because of the way it makes the interior feel like cashmere.
 
What makes this a "German" line, exactly. "Inspired by", or some guy from Dusseldorf helped - don't cut it.
 
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