Bee, glad your back. It is all about longevity. Cerakote works well & does last a long time, plus available at Walmart for about $16. Another product works well in a business is Malco Revive Nu. It cost about $35 for 16 oz. Another product I am trying is Griots Ceramic Trim Restorer, not sure about longevity? I have good things about Lithium Cubes, but have never used them. Thanks for your review...
Thanks buddy! Longevity is definitely a big part. I will have to see if my Walmart has the Cerakote and maybe try it out. Have you ever tried Solution Finish? I have heard a lot of good things about it and it’s at a great price point. Lithium Cubes are awesome and I do really like them a lot too. You will have to let me know what you think of the Griots Ceramic Trim Restorer. Thanks for your support brother!
@@MeanBee392 I have not tried Solution Finish? But I see they have added another top coat selant, so two steps now. Griots as acted as a protectant, not as restorer, in early uses. But Cerakote is very good and last a long time. In a business, Malco is very good and is more cost effective than Cerakote, but does last as long. Maybe 1 day I'll trim the Lithium Cubes? Glad your back...
Nice video. Looks kind of like a sealer with a black dye in it. I have to be honest. I have never had any good results from Turtle Wax products. Even the black polish and wax sadly. Can't wait to see how this holds up
Yo, Mean!, good vid. I also find this product works really well to restore plastic door-jam kick plates and lower interior door plastics that get kicked and scuffed - black of course... I also find that it can be messy if you don't use with measured caution, especially if you are working the jams or near the interior - you DO NOT want to have it drip on ANYTHING! That being said, yup!, pretty effective and long-lasting stuff. Shine on you crazy diamond!
Thank buddy! I never thought about using it on the door jam kick plates but I bet that would be extremely effective! That’s very true you want to be careful with the amount of product you use because it is hard to get out of stuff. Thanks for sharing buddy! I appreciate your support!
I bought a bottle of it last year and it works very well. Unlike some other brand that dries out(7 of 8) before you get to use them all, this won't do that.
You didn’t see me fix it while restoring the plastic trim… LOL! That dent does drive me crazy and I have been thinking about trying to get it straightened out.
Thanks! I can’t speak for Cerakote but compared to the trim cubes I feel they both work a bit differently. Trim cubes are great and can be used on black or gray plastics in my experience. Turtle Wax can only be used on black plastic. With that being said if the plastic is super faded out I feel you get better coverage and results with Turtle Wax. If the plastic isn’t in super rough shape then it’s a tie for me. At the end of the day both great products! Thanks for stopping in buddy!
I used this product last week and hated how messy it was. I was very careful when using it (I wore gloves and took my time), but it still ended up messing up my shirt. I’m a big Turtle Wax fan, but in my opinion, this product isn’t it. It’s just not worth the hassle
Sorry to hear you didn’t have the same great experience as I had. A little bit does go a long ways and it can be a bit messy. I am sure any material you get it on could be a huge paint to get out. Thanks for sharing your experience with using this product. I like hearing it all rather it’s good or bad. I appreciate your support!
Beautiful looking results. I would most definitely look forward to a future video on the longevity of this.
Thanks! If I get enough requests and feedback for an update video I will definitely post one. Thanks for your support!
Good video and review, definitely look forward to hearing how it holds up. Nice to see you back.
Thank you and glad to hear that you enjoyed the video. Thanks for your support brother!
Bee, glad your back. It is all about longevity. Cerakote works well & does last a long time, plus available at Walmart for about $16. Another product works well in a business is Malco Revive Nu. It cost about $35 for 16 oz. Another product I am trying is Griots Ceramic Trim Restorer, not sure about longevity? I have good things about Lithium Cubes, but have never used them. Thanks for your review...
Thanks buddy! Longevity is definitely a big part. I will have to see if my Walmart has the Cerakote and maybe try it out. Have you ever tried Solution Finish? I have heard a lot of good things about it and it’s at a great price point. Lithium Cubes are awesome and I do really like them a lot too. You will have to let me know what you think of the Griots Ceramic Trim Restorer. Thanks for your support brother!
@@MeanBee392 I have not tried Solution Finish? But I see they have added another top coat selant, so two steps now. Griots as acted as a protectant, not as restorer, in early uses. But Cerakote is very good and last a long time. In a business, Malco is very good and is more cost effective than Cerakote, but does last as long. Maybe 1 day I'll trim the Lithium Cubes? Glad your back...
Nice video. Looks kind of like a sealer with a black dye in it. I have to be honest. I have never had any good results from Turtle Wax products. Even the black polish and wax sadly. Can't wait to see how this holds up
Picked it about a week ago, still haven't tried, good video.
Let me know what you think about it when you try it out buddy. Thank you I appreciate it and your support!
@@MeanBee392 For sure
Yo, Mean!, good vid. I also find this product works really well to restore plastic door-jam kick plates and lower interior door plastics that get kicked and scuffed - black of course...
I also find that it can be messy if you don't use with measured caution, especially if you are working the jams or near the interior - you DO NOT want to have it drip on ANYTHING!
That being said, yup!, pretty effective and long-lasting stuff.
Shine on you crazy diamond!
Thank buddy! I never thought about using it on the door jam kick plates but I bet that would be extremely effective! That’s very true you want to be careful with the amount of product you use because it is hard to get out of stuff. Thanks for sharing buddy! I appreciate your support!
Wow! That went on fasttttt! 🙄😂
Lol hands of speed brother!
I bought a bottle of it last year and it works very well. Unlike some other brand that dries out(7 of 8) before you get to use them all, this won't do that.
I love this stuff! That’s very true it won’t dry out and that part is nice. Thanks for all your support brother!
I'm waiting for it to fix that dent. 😉😂
You didn’t see me fix it while restoring the plastic trim… LOL! That dent does drive me crazy and I have been thinking about trying to get it straightened out.
Great vid! How would you rate it against Cerakote trim restorer or Lithium G series trim cubes? Definitely interested in the longevity of the TW.
Thanks! I can’t speak for Cerakote but compared to the trim cubes I feel they both work a bit differently. Trim cubes are great and can be used on black or gray plastics in my experience. Turtle Wax can only be used on black plastic. With that being said if the plastic is super faded out I feel you get better coverage and results with Turtle Wax. If the plastic isn’t in super rough shape then it’s a tie for me. At the end of the day both great products! Thanks for stopping in buddy!
Cerakote works well with black trim, not sure with grey? Cerakote lasts a long time, but is NOT cost effective in a business.
Thanks for sharing @hartlanddetailer5670
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Thanks buddy!
I used this product last week and hated how messy it was. I was very careful when using it (I wore gloves and took my time), but it still ended up messing up my shirt. I’m a big Turtle Wax fan, but in my opinion, this product isn’t it. It’s just not worth the hassle
Sorry to hear you didn’t have the same great experience as I had. A little bit does go a long ways and it can be a bit messy. I am sure any material you get it on could be a huge paint to get out. Thanks for sharing your experience with using this product. I like hearing it all rather it’s good or bad. I appreciate your support!
trick is you gotta use kneepads and a roll cart