Awesome idea. I usually try to grab some out of my gallon bucket when i make my rinseless wash bucket. This method works great if I am using distilled water for a glass cleaner solution!
I just used traditional degreaser, straight. Will certainly knock off any films or protectants. You may use whichever that is readily available to you. 👍 For the rubber on the windows, you may apply it, but rinse almost immediately for a safe work area 🙌
First 6 months its nice but then it will start to fade and if you re apply it wil never get as black as the first time. Trim wil also cause that a dressing wil not penetrade the plastics anymore so a classic dressing is no more an option. I only use it on headlights now.
It is actually still dark 😎I have an area of the trim that is not coated, behind the license plate, that I keep for reference to see how the coating is doing. Still holding strong after all of these months 👍
With first apply the result is absolutely nice but sooner or later it will fade and then what? This is just my experience when I applied it on my bmw. For me never again.
I just installed this on my 17 f150 and wow I’m impressed with this product, thanks for the video!
Oh pick ups with lots of visible trim is always so satisfying to see the transformations 😌Thanks for the feedback champ! 😎👍
Awesome idea. I usually try to grab some out of my gallon bucket when i make my rinseless wash bucket. This method works great if I am using distilled water for a glass cleaner solution!
Thank you champ! 👍Appreciate the kind words!
Great video 👍
Thank you very much champ! 👍
Looks great 👍! I've used the Cerakote trim wipes and Lithium trim cubes. I'll have to give this a try.
I have heard great things of these cubes n wipes 🧻 🤔 The results are also killer 😎
@@CardosCarDose Both have been doing great on the vehicles I've applied them to.
Excellent and informative video!
Killer product to showcase 😎👍 Many thanks SL Team! 🔥 🚗 ✨
What did you use to clean or prep the plastic and can you use it on the rubber trim around windows
I just used traditional degreaser, straight. Will certainly knock off any films or protectants. You may use whichever that is readily available to you. 👍
For the rubber on the windows, you may apply it, but rinse almost immediately for a safe work area 🙌
Nice. Anything on the longevity of this product?
15:38 😆
@@CardosCarDosehow’s it holding up?
On my recent video you can still see the plastics are still dark and rich. Beading like crazy still after a lot of rain and traffic film 👍
First 6 months its nice but then it will start to fade and if you re apply it wil never get as black as the first time. Trim wil also cause that a dressing wil not penetrade the plastics anymore so a classic dressing is no more an option.
I only use it on headlights now.
It is actually still dark 😎I have an area of the trim that is not coated, behind the license plate, that I keep for reference to see how the coating is doing.
Still holding strong after all of these months 👍
With first apply the result is absolutely nice but sooner or later it will fade and then what?
This is just my experience when I applied it on my bmw. For me never again.
@farrierric It happens 🤷♂️
First!!!!
Have you thought about using your real voice rather than your radio voice
If I ever use my normal voice I will delete the channel 👎So no 😆
can this be used in black piano trim after correction?
This is a plastic trim coating for porous plastics, not meant for ones with clear coat 🤔
@@CardosCarDosewhat do you reccomend for non porous trim?
@JayJimbo-n9v Same process. Though, I would still test in an inconspicuous spot first 👍