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Re: Review: Pinnacle Black Label Ceramic Trim Restorer
I just finished the first day of our September 3-day class. Saw the newsletter went out for this new product so before I leave I thought I would make a quick post to bring this to the top of "Recent Threads", but also because,
This is a really nice product. Like I stated a few times in my review above, cleaning the surface is key for any type of product like this as it provide a way for the dye to get into the plastic an enables the ceramic coating to make a proper bond to the plastic or vinyl.
And it works just as good as you see in the pictures.
Tomorrow is the second day of class and at some point I'll be showing this product to the class.
Good stuff...
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Re: Review: Pinnacle Black Label Ceramic Trim Restorer
Thanks Mike. I love WETS and Mckees, but if this stuff lasts 3-4x as long, I’m in!
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Awesome!!!! A true restored and ceramic in one step. That piece was hammered and looks great now!!
Mike can you comment if this leaves a hydrophobic effect behind on plastics?
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Wholly cow! Look at that! The before/after really tells the tale of the products performance.
A trim restoring dye with ceramic properties infused!? Yes please. Really interested in how it holds up in inclement weather. I would imagine it will bead up pretty well given the Ceramic properties.
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Re: Review: Pinnacle Black Label Ceramic Trim Restorer
How do you think this stuff would do against some faded black vinyl b pillar tape? Mine is in desperate need of restoration. If you say its good to go I'll grab it and do a before and after.
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Re: Review: Pinnacle Black Label Ceramic Trim Restorer
Originally Posted by
fightnews
How do you think this stuff would do against
some faded black vinyl b pillar tape?
Mine is in desperate need of restoration.
IMO:
•I believe this product is formulated
for the “textured” plastic trim.
-A dead give-away of this factoid is this
part of the product’s Directions for Use:
“Clean the surface to be treated using
Pinnacle Black Label Diamond Surface
Prep Spray and a soft bristled brush.”
•With that in mind:
-Using a bristled brush...regardless its
perceived softness/hardness factors...on
your B-pillar vinyl tape trim that is already:
“in desperate need of restoration” is probably
not advisable.
Originally Posted by
fightnews
If you say its good to go I'll grab it
and do a before and after.
IMO:
Please don’t hesitate grabbing this product.
Experimentation; thinking outside the box;
ie: ‘taking one for the team’ would be a
most honorable act.
Bob
"Be wary of the man who urges an action in which he himself incurs no risk."
~Joaquin de Setanti
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Re: Review: Pinnacle Black Label Ceramic Trim Restorer
Originally Posted by
Dr Oldz
Awesome!!!! A true restored and ceramic in one step. That piece was hammered and looks great now!!
Mike can you comment if this leaves a hydrophobic effect behind on plastics?
Next time it rains, I'll go look and see, and take a pictures.
My guess is yes.
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How strong of an APC would you recommend? I just did mine with the drill brush but I only used carpro multix at like 25/1. They recommend 20/1 for general cleaning. Would you go any stronger then that?
This is their dilution recommendations for convenience. If anyone could tell me what "neat" means that would be great.
Dilutions:
• Pad Cleaner 1:10 ~ 1:20
• Pre-Wash: 1:1 ~ 1:20
• Tires: Neat ~ 1:10
• Engine Bay: Neat ~ 1:20
• Streaks: Neat ~ 1:20
• High Pressure cleaning 1:100
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