The reason you may of had those drip marks could be the type of sprayer that comes with the bottle. 4 star has great products, but the sprayers are cheap. The ones that cost three dollars and up are usually a finer mist.
The reason you may of had those drip marks could be the type of sprayer that comes with the bottle. 4 star has great products, but the sprayers are cheap. The ones that cost three dollars and up are usually a finer mist.
Do the extra bottles and sprayers they sell do any better? All of the 4 Star products I have considered were in bulk anyways.
I would definitely use Bazooka...
"Trim product works, but its tricky. I used it incorrectly the 1st time, but the second time I work`d it and work`d it and changed a badly worn blac bumper to very nice blac bumper."
Jeff
That Forever Black Trim product is a royal pain in the a@# !!! I am turned off by their products after using their trim restorer. I also had some decent results, however the effort used tring to apply this stuff isn`t worth it.
No buff to tuff
So essentially, this is what I am thinking, if the trim black will turn grey, faded trim back to black, won`t it likely then turm my factory grey (but non-glossy) surface black?
i am batting 500 with the trim product...1 for 2...I wll give it another shot sometime...
jeff
Both Forever black and Bazooka last`d one week.
I did my wifes car with bazooka again and AIO`d the rims....man her car was "blinding" from the shine as she drove away...
She still thinks im at the door waving good bye to her...I am really looking at the detail job i did on it from different angles!!!!
jeff
Jeff,
Did you try diluting the Bazooka or did you go full strength?
Ringo
Full strength..I will be dilutting in the future...Neighbors were complaining of all the "glare and shine"
jeff
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