Mothers Back to Black...worst product ever??

Kristopher1129

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Yes. It is the worst product ever. I've given this stuff a solid shot. 5 times...I've used this crap. All it seems to want to do is leave an unevenly dressed trim. I don't get why this product exists at the moment.

I had a great trim dressing that I used to get from Malco. They discontinued the product, and gave me some other stuff. Stuff was horrible. So, I saw the Mothers in the bogo section. Figured what the hell? Now, I can't stand it. Am I doing something wrong with this stuff?

I'm wide open for suggestions for a great trim, plastic, and rubber dressing right now. Let's hear it! Feed back please
 
I didn't care too mush for B2B either. As per CEE DOG's reviews I have to purchase the Ultima product next.
 
I didn't care too mush for B2B either. As per CEE DOG's reviews I have to purchase the Ultima product next.

I just can't get the stuff go "Back to Black", ha. Which is ironic...cause the name certainly throws you off!
 
No sir I have not. Should I?

It works very well :)
If you don't like it,I'll buy the remainder from you.

Just to mention,The UTTGP is boosted by Polycharger.If your familiar with Blackfire Wet Diamond paint sealant or Four Star products,they are Polycharged as well.
 
OP i've used two products with succes. black again, and also a product not available here from a company called MEDS. it's available as "ReNu Finish" and also "Snap". The ReNu Finish is a retail friendly package with all of the stuff you need. Snap is just the chemical in a bottle.

they last indefinitely. some surfaces need a couple treatments but they are more a permanent solution than anything.
 
OP i've used two products with succes. black again, and also a product not available here from a company called MEDS. it's available as "ReNu Finish" and also "Snap". The ReNu Finish is a retail friendly package with all of the stuff you need. Snap is just the chemical in a bottle.

they last indefinitely. some surfaces need a couple treatments but they are more a permanent solution than anything.

So would you say it's more of a permanent dye treatment? Cause I'm looking more for a dressing. I do offer dye treatments...but the dressing is where I'm lacking right now.
 
It works very well :)
If you don't like it,I'll buy the remainder from you.

Just to mention,The UTTGP is boosted by Polycharger.If your familiar with Blackfire Wet Diamond paint sealant or Four Star products,they are Polycharged as well.

Well...I will definitely take you up on that. I'll try anything at this point.:dblthumb2:
 
GTechniq C4 Permanent Trim Restorer is also another very good reviewed product that has been tested on vehicles exteriors where it's still holding up after 4 months.
 
So would you say it's more of a permanent dye treatment? Cause I'm looking more for a dressing. I do offer dye treatments...but the dressing is where I'm lacking right now.

it's not a dye, like black stuff, but because it's more permanent, i can see how it would be grouped with them. it's actually clear, just like black again, but not as lotion-like as black again. it goes on like a dressing but lasts a lot longer on trim, cowls, plastic cladding, bumpers, etc. i look at it like if trim needs a dressing, might as well use something that will last.
 
I, for one, am sorry you're not happy with it.

I've had good luck applying it, letting it penetrate for a few minutes, then applying a second coat.

Use a clean, dry towel/rag to buff away the excess. That evens the finish and can help prevent streaking if it gets wet soon.

BTW, it has cleaners in it. It's not just a wipe on product. Apply it with an old wash cloth and rub the surface. The cleaners in it will break the oxidation loose, helping to restore the original look. Then, that second coat will ensure good coverage and an even finish.

Hope this helps.

But, if you're not happy with the results LMK and I'll refund your money. If you're coming to DetailFest I'll be glad to handle it then. Or, we can do it now.

Whatever it takes.

Gotta run to pick my daughter up at the train station, but I'll check this thread in the morning. Or, you can email me (just add dot com to the end of my screen name).
 
I, for one, am sorry you're not happy with it.

I've had good luck applying it, letting it penetrate for a few minutes, then applying a second coat.

Use a clean, dry towel/rag to buff away the excess. That evens the finish and can help prevent streaking if it gets wet soon.

BTW, it has cleaners in it. It's not just a wipe on product. Apply it with an old wash cloth and rub the surface. The cleaners in it will break the oxidation loose, helping to restore the original look. Then, that second coat will ensure good coverage and an even finish.

Hope this helps.

But, if you're not happy with the results LMK and I'll refund your money. If you're coming to DetailFest I'll be glad to handle it then. Or, we can do it now.

Whatever it takes.

Gotta run to pick my daughter up at the train station, but I'll check this thread in the morning. Or, you can email me (just add dot com to the end of my screen name).

I have no time for a second coating, ha. I just wanna put it on, and move on!

Nothing against the product, or the company...it just doesn't work for me and my particular needs.
 
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