QUOTE(mcchin @ Dec 14 2020, 07:27 PM)
Now for some other news
Tried out osren iron remover




Worked as well as any iron remover can be
But still missed fireball ultimate iron burn extra
Then tried out Turtle wax Sean and shine
Tried on the top from bonnet, roof and rear trunk
Yet to know performance
Also need to find ways to properly remove previous wax/sealant
Tried soft99 metaclean with 20%ipa wipe, and still the surface seems slick and water beads
And finally, tried Cerakote trim
Well...
My comment,
1. They say Cerakote will make glossy, but the glossy can be irregular. Even can bee seen in the Project farm video. So yet to have a good way to apply it with consistent surface finishing (end up using the partially dried Cerakote cloth to rub to a matte surface. Not sure how well it is now)
2. Apply in a enclosed area. My open space really dry up the piece of fabric fast.
3. Don't get it on anywhere you don't want it to get on like mirrors and chrome trims. Can be removed, but not really an easy job
Would I recommend it on new cars? No
On old faded black trim, Yeah sure
After washed your car, kindly ensure and allow 100% dry, before you apply cerakote ceramic trim coat. Previous YouTube link clearly describes the procedure.
Do not apply cerakote ceramic trim coat under hot sun. If coat accidentally touch paint surface, get a dry MF cloth and wipe it off Quickly. If otherwise,... & £@#
My 4x side window rubbers, 2x front metal vipers and front/rear black bumper aerokits are always glossy and shining with white car color.
No need to worry about plastic, rubber or metal glossy maintenance at all.
Edited : Apply twice / 2 layers in 2 days intervals to get better result, and 400 washes guarantee??
This post has been edited by Crocus_fern: Mar 19 2021, 11:15 AM