Sizzle Chest
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- Apr 3, 2011
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A co-worker surprised me and brought me a box of this after we were talking about it and heard/read some good reviews about it. Very nice!

In the box is a bottle of the cleaner and s small stiff nylon brush. The cleaner is a somewhat thick gel that is clear and has a chemical almost bleach smell to it.
I decided to try it out today. The victim was my daily driver. 1997 Infiniti QX4 that has seen its' fair share of living outside in the sun...it's a bit long in the tooth, but I love it! I call her...the Q ship! LOL
I was going to apply it using my 7424XP and a cyclo stiff brush.

The trim on this awesome ride is pretty beat up and weathered/faded. I wanted to see if it could help it out any.
Before:

After (the same spot):


I was intrigued and somewhat impressed to say the least. I carried on and continued to do the rest of the rear bumper. I used a 'medium' amount of product, applied it directly to the trim and then used the PC at speed 5 to 6 and made several passes. You could see the gel start to turn a brownish-black color. I then wiped it off with a micro fiber towel. After that I did an IPA wipe down of the bumper and then wanted to apply something to it: I used Ultima.
I think it turned out great and will see how the durability/see how long it lasts looking like this and report back. I am considering Opti-coating it tomorrow and see how that turns out.
I will also be doing the rest of the trim on the Q-ship as it is all pretty hammered.
After pics:





In the box is a bottle of the cleaner and s small stiff nylon brush. The cleaner is a somewhat thick gel that is clear and has a chemical almost bleach smell to it.
I decided to try it out today. The victim was my daily driver. 1997 Infiniti QX4 that has seen its' fair share of living outside in the sun...it's a bit long in the tooth, but I love it! I call her...the Q ship! LOL
I was going to apply it using my 7424XP and a cyclo stiff brush.

The trim on this awesome ride is pretty beat up and weathered/faded. I wanted to see if it could help it out any.
Before:

After (the same spot):


I was intrigued and somewhat impressed to say the least. I carried on and continued to do the rest of the rear bumper. I used a 'medium' amount of product, applied it directly to the trim and then used the PC at speed 5 to 6 and made several passes. You could see the gel start to turn a brownish-black color. I then wiped it off with a micro fiber towel. After that I did an IPA wipe down of the bumper and then wanted to apply something to it: I used Ultima.
I think it turned out great and will see how the durability/see how long it lasts looking like this and report back. I am considering Opti-coating it tomorrow and see how that turns out.
I will also be doing the rest of the trim on the Q-ship as it is all pretty hammered.
After pics:



