🛡️ Keep your trim flawless, rain or shine—because your car deserves the best!
Wolfgang Concours Series Exterior Trim Sealant is a clear, long-lasting protectant designed for plastics, rubber, vinyl, and metal surfaces. It offers superior UV and rust protection, resists washing off in rain or car washes, and provides a glossy finish ideal for both daily vehicles and show cars. Packaged in an 8 oz bottle, it ensures multiple applications for sustained exterior trim care.
Material | Rubber |
Brand | WOLFGANG CONCOURS SERIES |
Style | Protection |
Item Weight | 7.2 ounces |
Compatible Material | Vinyl, Plastic, Metal, Rubber |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Item Form | Liquid, Paste |
UPC | 082045626766 |
Unit Count | 8.00 Count |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00082045626766 |
Number of Items | 1 |
Color | clear |
Surface Recommendation | Metal,Vinyl |
Manufacturer | Wolfgang Concourse Series |
Package Dimensions | 7.48 x 2.05 x 1.85 inches |
Item model number | WG-3000 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | WG-3000 |
C**D
Easy to use, great shine
I bought a new car this past summer and wanted to protect the paint and trim. Applied this in November and it really works well . I live in the south so fall and winter is typically more rain, mud and road spray than snow. With this the water beads away and the road grime rinses off easily. Hopefully it stands up as well baking in the summer sun
S**G
Excellent product
Rubber window trim kept causing black lines on the paint. I have tried a lot of products with no improvement. This exceeded my expectations.It actually seals the cleaned surface.
R**E
Good product! Natural non greasy look.
Easy to apply, ext plastic and tiers looks great! I applied it to clean surface in the evening and next day it's dry to the touch,little goes a long way. This stuff is a sealant not cleaner! Give it a final wipe with a clean portion of a towel after you done applying. I like it's natural non greasy look. It withstanded multiple rains and car washes,prevented hard water build up on plastic grill of my car and i don't mind reapplying it every other month or so.
C**S
Worth the money!
I have used this on my SUV’s plastic trim that goes all the way around the bottom since I purchased my vehicle 3 years ago. It has helped greatly to keep from fading. Easy to use. I put a small amount on a microfiber town and just wipe it on. I’ve also used it on our older Jeep wrangler that has plastic fenders and it is amazing how it brought it back after being dull and dry from the sun. I have also used it with just a sponge. I actually use it on all my trim including rubber gaskets. Amazing product!
S**4
Terrible Product
This is not worth the money. I used this item to refresh the black fender covers on my Jeep. It goes on dark, but about 20 minutes after application it dries completely and the plastic goes back to exactly how it looked before the product was applied.
J**S
Good product, but very pricey
The product pretty much works as advertised, but the price point is very high for a basic automotive product.
B**U
Best sealant / protectant on the market, period.
I've been using this stuff for 20 years on cars and motorcycles and have tried many other things during that time, but I always come back to this. If you park your car inside, this sealant will keep your trim looking new for years. Not sure if it holds true for cars and motorcycles parked outside, but I imagine you get at least a few months of protection and good looks out of it before you have to re-apply it.
S**R
Changed My Neglected Greyish-White Sun Bleached Plastic Trim to Black
I'm reviewing Wolfgang Exterior Trim Sealant.I just bought a 2015 Highlander with an ugly sun bleached plastic windshield cowl. It was the same color as burned down charcoal briquettes. But after using this sealant it is BLACK.Here are the steps I took:1. I taped off the windshield to keep the rubbing alcohol and sealant off my rainx-ed windshield. (Lesson learned: Apply rainx after the cowl restoration. Not before.)2. I raised the hood.3. From inside the engine compartment I sprayed rubbing alcohol on the cowl and scrubbed it with a dish brush. Then wiped off the crud with a towel. Actually, I had a dish brush screwed onto a long pole from a previous project which worked great. Made it easy to reach the cowl without breaking my back. I cleaned the cowl with the hood raised so I didn't have to take time to protect my hood paint.4. When the alcohol dried the cowl became a dark grey instead of a washed out light greyish-white color.5. I used a small foam brush from a paint store and applied a small amount of the WG trim sealant. This stuff is the consistency of oil. Thicker than sewing machine oil but thinner than olive oil. A foam brush is the way to go instead of spreading it with a cloth. Less product wasted. I spread on a thin coat.6. After about 45 minutes I applied a second thin coat.7. About 90 minutes later I applied a third coat.Putting down 3 coats might be overkill but this cowl was butt ugly before I started and the south florida sun is brutal. This stuff is pricey but a little goes a long way. There is plenty left in the bottle to do other plastic trim on my car.I think the next time I buy a car I'll look for one with less black trim. It's too much work to keep it black in south florida. I'm hoping this product will protect the trim and keep it black longer than cheaper sealants. I'm giving this product 5 stars for initial impressions.
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