Black Rhino makes phenomenal products and Brad's customer service is absolutely fantastic. As good as you could ever ask from a company. I've used both their coatings and their Boost spray coating. It's been the best quick spray ceramic coating I've ever tried.
Just noticed something. When sitting on your counter, the product is a light amber/brownish color. If you look at the bottom of the bottle it's probably dark funky green. Shake it up, it should be a pale greenish color when all ingredients combine. 👍
I've had pretty good results with renew protect. you have to apply it quick and heavy though or it can be kind of finicky and streaks up. Just to clarify that statement I've found that applying heavy and quickly is a way to avoid the finicky part.
I do mobile work for car dealerships in my small town and a few surrounding towns, all under 50,000 people, so no BIG cities. I charge $150 to do a trim restoration on Jeeps (fenders, bumpers, door handles, hood latches, mirrors, gas cap and sometimes running boards) and I charge $75 if it's on a vehicle with less trim. It's also great on faded or scratched Jeep hard-tops, just make sure to do any paint touch-up first, if it's chipped/scratched enough that you see the white of the fiberglass under the chip or scratch. Like any service, what you can charge depends a lot on the area you live in. Hope this helps a little.
Great video and product review/comparison J
Black Rhino makes phenomenal products and Brad's customer service is absolutely fantastic. As good as you could ever ask from a company. I've used both their coatings and their Boost spray coating. It's been the best quick spray ceramic coating I've ever tried.
Yeah Brad is awesome! 🧼🇺🇸🤘🏼
Have you ever compared Boost to HyperClean SLIQ?
Just noticed something. When sitting on your counter, the product is a light amber/brownish color. If you look at the bottom of the bottle it's probably dark funky green. Shake it up, it should be a pale greenish color when all ingredients combine. 👍
Checking in bro! Blackout has become my go to. Happy 4th brother! Stay blessed
BIG-REDS.....Thank you, man! I appreciate the help and support from all of you.
Solution finish with blackout 💥 💥 💥
Great video. No need for 30 minutes to demonstrate how a product works.
I've had pretty good results with renew protect. you have to apply it quick and heavy though or it can be kind of finicky and streaks up.
Just to clarify that statement I've found that applying heavy and quickly is a way to avoid the finicky part.
Great video
That black stuff is like solution finish but more pigment can u test
Hello. do you know polytrol?. other possible option Do you have any at home salut👋bonne vidéo good
America and the detail world salute you! 🇺🇸
Interesting! Did you see the Solution Finish presentation at TRCMA? It was super interesting information.
O yeah 👍🧼🇺🇸
It needs lone star black trim restorer.
Awesome video man I am thinking about getting into this. How much do you charge for this service?
Most of the time I just have it added into the price or just do it but definitely an easy up sell 🧼🇺🇸
I do mobile work for car dealerships in my small town and a few surrounding towns, all under 50,000 people, so no BIG cities. I charge $150 to do a trim restoration on Jeeps (fenders, bumpers, door handles, hood latches, mirrors, gas cap and sometimes running boards) and I charge $75 if it's on a vehicle with less trim.
It's also great on faded or scratched Jeep hard-tops, just make sure to do any paint touch-up first, if it's chipped/scratched enough that you see the white of the fiberglass under the chip or scratch.
Like any service, what you can charge depends a lot on the area you live in. Hope this helps a little.
Massive shift for that trim, and doing that, is what can really make a vehicle look sharp! 👍🏼👍🏼
Lithium trim cubes??
If I had one left over I would have tested it probably same thing tho, solution finish first then trim cube
@@JamieTheCleaner does the blackout wipe off easy if you get it on glass or paint?
@@23dothedew yeah super easy
Save your time and trim with lone star black trim restorer.
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