Jan 7, 2010 #1 S shadow85 New member Do you guys put LSP on your wiper arms? I they are painted black on metal.
Jan 7, 2010 #4 M Mark77 New member No I don't, they still look fine after almost 5 years without any protection..
Jan 7, 2010 #5 Dan Well-known member I like upgp or optiseal on them, makes even older ones look great.
Jan 7, 2010 #6 A Accumulator Well-known member For some reason the LSP-based approach just doesn't work on the MPV's wiper arms :think: Never has, since they were new :nixweiss But other than those, yeah, I polish/AIO/whatever and then LSP them, including the recessed back sides.
For some reason the LSP-based approach just doesn't work on the MPV's wiper arms :think: Never has, since they were new :nixweiss But other than those, yeah, I polish/AIO/whatever and then LSP them, including the recessed back sides.
Jan 7, 2010 #10 J jb1 New member I use whichever sealant I'm using on the paint. Typically FK 1000P. If I'm only using a detail spray, I'll hit it with that as well.
I use whichever sealant I'm using on the paint. Typically FK 1000P. If I'm only using a detail spray, I'll hit it with that as well.
Jan 7, 2010 #11 S sixty7mustang22 New member Klasse AIO cleans them up nicely and then I add whatever LSP I am using on the paint.
Jan 7, 2010 #12 Rob Tomlin Lotus Exige S yakky said: I like upgp or optiseal on them, makes even older ones look great. Click to expand... Yep, OS works great on them! :hifive:
yakky said: I like upgp or optiseal on them, makes even older ones look great. Click to expand... Yep, OS works great on them! :hifive:
Jan 8, 2010 #13 Z zaidgreat New member Megs UQD or M135 works for me... No streaks or residues :wavey
Jan 8, 2010 #14 I imported_Detailing Technology New member Opti-Seal and Optimum Car Wax. I figure "why not", when I'm washing the car.