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Ricorocks
10-03-2015, 11:53 AM
Perl Water based silicon oxide coat, from CarPro.

Got two 50 ml samples, from ordering Iron X, it's milk colored. What is this for? Any instructions?

Thanks

FUNX650
10-03-2015, 12:20 PM
From its product description:

"PERL Coat is water-based silicon oxide, solvent-free, hydrophobic, and provides great satin shine and revives faded plastic, engine, rubber, and leather surfaces. While it can easily spray, it has great cling to keep it on the surface. It lasts up to 3 months.

PERL Coat has no chemical solvents, which can cause damage to tires. PERL Coat contains a high degree of UV protection to keep the surface from yellowing, cracking and fading as a result of sun damage. PERL Coat will stop leather from cracking and prevent dirt and stains from penetrating the surface. Treated surfaces require less cleaning and will remain in like-new condition. PERL Coat restores the original finish to vinyl, rubber, plastic, acrylic, and leather.

Plastic, engine, rubber, leather, and vinyl surfaces stay supple, flexible, and retain their color with regular use of PERL Coat.

PERL Coat creates a satin shine. It is non greasy, non oily, and has a great smell.

PERL Coat's water-based formula provides great durability on all tires, interior and exterior trim, vinyl and dashboards.



Directions:

Recommend dilution ratio:
External plastics - 1: 3 (1 quantity PERL : 3 quantity water).
Engine – 1:1~3
Tires - undiluted ~ 1:1
Interior rubber / dashboard / leather / vinyl – 1:5

Dilute PERL with water and pour into a spray bottle.
Clean the surface well before applying PERL Coat. Shake the diluted mixture well before use. Spray on surface from 20cm distance and wipe off with a microfiber towel.
PERL Coat can be applied to tires and rubber trim with sponge applicator."
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Bob

Paul A.
10-03-2015, 12:32 PM
You da man, Robert!

Rmd
10-03-2015, 12:39 PM
Excellent tire product. I have used it straight, and 1:1. Diluted I used two coats about 15 min apart, and did a light wipe down with a MF to knock down the gloss a bit, which is pure personal preference.

I liked the look on trim, but not a huge level of durability. Never tried leather, so can't comment there.

Ricorocks
10-03-2015, 12:55 PM
Puckman +1,

Great job Bob, what no MSDS sheet? Joking LOL

That is too many words for that small container.

Thank You Bob!