I liked the look on the tyres and engine bay. Possibly a bit too much shine on interior so I'd have to dilute it there. As much as I love Collinite, this seems to wanna be CarPro Perl. If price were equal I'd use both. Thank for making me aware of it.
Personally I haven't found anything better than OG's tire dressing. Been using it for 2 years now and I absolutely love it. Matt has some of the best products out there but as a person not so much, he's so damn cocky . That's what I love about Brian, he's so down to earth plus a great guy!
So many good ones but suggest you try the 303 Tire Protectant for a comparison. Now testing the newest from MknyHead tire dressing and impressed so far.
I really like the look of that wet look straight away but the ability to knock it back if preferred. Keen to see how long it lasts, do you have any external plastic like wheel arch cladding you could apply some to and report back on? As ever great, useful video
I like it Brian; it's just what I was looking for my black 370Z. My car has a very glossy coated body and wheels and this would make the tires and black plastic trim look good. Also, on my black interior it would look good. Since it's a water-based product, I would wonder about the durability.
I don't like this sort of stuff on interiors but think it looked good externally. That said, I have a load of Perl left and this also looks good and can be diluted to taste (which I guess 360 could be, albeit off label).
We love the Vonnix Revox & Shiny dressings for the vehicles (I know this sounds silly) that are even remotely taken care that come thru our shop Everything else gets DIY Tire Dressing
Great content Brian, it would be great if you could share your latest and greatest trick to take out sunscreen from leather and other surfaces? I saw using compound, Mother VLR and APC but was wondering what you were using? Thanks!
For me it doesn’t appear matte enough on interior bull I woul use it on my engine bay and tires( which show you don’t need much on tires). I personally enjoy matte on exterior and interior surfaces 👍
Collinite is top shelf stuff
One thing about collinite they've been around a long time and you can trust the products they bring out. Great video Brian!!
As usual, another good one! And thank you for the massages in the delivery box Brian! You make us feel like family. We'll keep shining!
I liked the look on the tyres and engine bay. Possibly a bit too much shine on interior so I'd have to dilute it there. As much as I love Collinite, this seems to wanna be CarPro Perl. If price were equal I'd use both. Thank for making me aware of it.
Personally I haven't found anything better than OG's tire dressing. Been using it for 2 years now and I absolutely love it. Matt has some of the best products out there but as a person not so much, he's so damn cocky . That's what I love about Brian, he's so down to earth plus a great guy!
What you call OG?
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@@omarstephenson8967Matt at obsessed garage
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"Kicking back"is key to any tire dressing or shine to look topnotch imho👌
Another awesome video and product review good friend
Looks fantastic. They do make some great products
So many good ones but suggest you try the 303 Tire Protectant for a comparison. Now testing the newest from MknyHead tire dressing and impressed so far.
I really like the look of that wet look straight away but the ability to knock it back if preferred. Keen to see how long it lasts, do you have any external plastic like wheel arch cladding you could apply some to and report back on? As ever great, useful video
I personally love the wet look especially on tires. I will be purchasing this product. Thank you Brian !!!
Thx Brian, but Perl is my go too! Really versatile!
Good looking product in my opinion. Reminds me of Hyper Dressing how versatile it is.
Thanks for sharing Brian !! Great video !
I like it Brian; it's just what I was looking for my black 370Z. My car has a very glossy coated body and wheels and this would make the tires and black plastic trim look good. Also, on my black interior it would look good. Since it's a water-based product, I would wonder about the durability.
I still like the qtechniq that you reviewed last time.
I don't like this sort of stuff on interiors but think it looked good externally. That said, I have a load of Perl left and this also looks good and can be diluted to taste (which I guess 360 could be, albeit off label).
My new favorite tire dressing is NV Nova Oynx. Looks darker and better than Car Pro Pearl
I like the insulator wax and I hope this is as good!! Just wonder how long it's going to last! Thanks Brian!!! Hope all is well!!
We love the Vonnix Revox & Shiny dressings for the vehicles (I know this sounds silly) that are even remotely taken care that come thru our shop
Everything else gets DIY Tire Dressing
Looks ok. Been waiting on review of Bead coat though
Great content Brian, it would be great if you could share your latest and greatest trick to take out sunscreen from leather and other surfaces? I saw using compound, Mother VLR and APC but was wondering what you were using? Thanks!
Sounds s bit like 303 aerospace Protectant?
Probably alittle too shiney for me. Thanks for the video Brian
Collinite came out with something new?!?! When was the last time?
Brian does this product have UV protection?
Jay Lenos which you introduced me too way way back.
Waterbased and durable
What do people like for rubber seals? Thanks
Best thing I have found is superior products aqua gloss sprayed in a harbor freight paint gun
How long does it hold up in typical use ?
Brian have you ever tried 3D speed dressing?
Hello please how can I get rid of a very deep scratch on my black power bank
Reminds me of CarPro Perl wich is more economic cause you can dilute it
Wonder how many trolls bring up the subject of they didn't see you clean plastics and tire...😁😁😁😁
Interesting. Is it greasy like armor all on the interior?
For me it doesn’t appear matte enough on interior bull I woul use it on my engine bay and tires( which show you don’t need much on tires). I personally enjoy matte on exterior and interior surfaces 👍
Use a brush to work it in to the tread. Makes a difference. Buff dry.
What about the smell? If it's going on a car's interior, the product's aroma could be good or bad ...
Looks a lot like Chemical Guys VRP
Pearl, Darkside, or this?
I’ve been using the Darkside lately, but Perl is really good for me.
The bottle reminds me of chemical guys products
Carpro dark side
Honestly, it looks like armorall.
Big fan of Collonite 845 Insulator liquid wax. Don't waste your money on other brands of waxes.
Appreciate the advice although I would say that the typical 12 months of service from Fuso Sof99 wouldn’t be considered a waste of money…
Typically about how long would that wax last on a vehicle left outside all year would you say before it starts to fade?
First!!!!
Carpro Perl exists, so this has no point in my opinion. Perl is cheaper, dilutes very well for all purposes (1:1 tires, 1:5 interior)
It’s too shiny for interior for me.
I dont use water based dressings they don't last long. Car pro dark side is number 1. I wanna try sudslab T4 dressing in the future..