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Old 01-19-2013, 10:25 AM
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In my opinion, this stuff may actually work. Worked on it for 3 hours this afternoon. It is parked inside now for 24 hours to 'cure.' After dealing with 303, back to black, and just about every other product on the market, this one seems to be the most promising. Researched it for a couple of days online before purchasing, and didn't call (ordered off the WWW) so, pretty pleased.

Anyone else? Long term effect?

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Old 01-19-2013, 10:53 AM
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I've seen it on one of those TV Infomercials. Looks to good to be true. Let us know how it works out for ya.
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Did both my 2012 JKU & 2000 dodge dakota in August & haven't applied anything else since. Still looks great. Definitely worth it.
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Where do you get it at?
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Good to hear. The other products had to be applied every time you washed the rig. Stoked to not have to worry about it for (at least) a couple of months!
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I might look into this if there are some more positive write ups. I've been very interested in this.
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Does anyone know if this is made of silicone like most of these products?
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So what are we waiting for according to the commercial you just wipe on and it looks new. So did you wipe it on, does it look new, what needs to cure for 24 hrs
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It cannot be exposed to H2O of any kind for 24 hours. This is not a silicone based product. The 'aroma' is fairly caustic...they say its a nano polymer, your guess is as good as mine. You also cannot touch the application sites for 24 hours. It's a weird beast because it sounds like a shellac or paint, but it is not. The bottle is tiny, think 5 hour energy, and the solution is a clearish yellow. 1 ounce was all it took to do the exterior. You have to prep the surfaces with TSP to ensure adhesion. Ill post a few pics tomorrow in the sun.
Fingers crossed it doesn't suck/ruin my stock bumpers. (Or maybe not, I'd like to upgrade eventually anyway)
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Is this product for paint or the plastic fenders that oxidize? Never heard of it

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