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ShowroomLincoln said:You can also seal the wood once it's been cleaned. Use a high quality polymer sealant like Zaino or Klasse. This will protect the finish and keep it looking good for a long time.
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JustinTRW said:You can pretty much use Klasse or Zaino on any non-porous (relative term) surface. Some ideas:
- sunglasses
- computer screens
- countertops
- tiles
- marble, granite (the older stones) AIO works for these, never sealed them myself
- wheels, windows, headlights
- stainless steel
Aurora40 said:II can't imagine that wood varnish and clearcoat paint have a lot in common, and I'm sure the oils they need are different.
ShowroomLincoln said:Aurora40
The "wood" in the majority of the cars made today is not real wood, and thus it does not need feeding oils. A good quality sealant will give plenty of protection to the trim with no problems. It's very much like the myth that paint needs to be fed, total bull.![]()
ShowroomLincoln said:Even real wood placed in modern cars is "finished", usually with a very hard urethane coating in multiple coats, no oils pass through the coating to the wood anyway. They just lay on the surface, kind of like "feeding oils" for paint......they don't pass through the clear, they just lay on top of it. Which, IMO, defeats the purpose of using a product for wood with gobs of oils in it.
eboller said:I think someone here or on another board claimed to have Zaino'd his toilet. I wouldn't recommend that unless you don't mind slipping off the seat.
Eric
BoxsterCharlie said:Do use beeswax products--they work fine and are the safest option. Avoid Lemon Pledge--it is the wood world equivalent of Turtle Wax. Why? Because it smears and is not very compatible with finishes.
My favorite polish is orange oil. Looks great and smells good!![]()
Or just wipe that water up real quick and don't fuss about it. This is just a little trim, not a museum-quality antique here!