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Nope, people like me do that and I wish Jon from Forensic Detailing would do a competition between Feynlab v3 RW, Carbon Collective and maybe one I've never heard of when it comes to PURE cleaners, it could/would probably turn into a coin flip...those 2 are THAT goodAgreed, however i never saw that Feynlab made any claims that their product was the finest on the planet.
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So would you buy the Carbon Collective again?Nope, people like me do that and I wish Jon from Forensic Detailing would do a competition between Feynlab v3 RW, Carbon Collective and maybeA one I've never heard of when it comes to PURE cleaners, it could/would probably turn into a coin flip...those 2 are THAT good️
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I may buy it again, really like Feynlab v3 RW and because of their Ceramic Spray Detailer, it will keep me buying from them but I should see if Carbon Collective has a great SpraySo would you buy the Carbon Collective again?
I have the Feylab V3 along with 6 or 7 other rinseless washes. It's a very good rinseless and it's made in the US.
One of my rinseless washes is Optimum Hyper Foam which was not a well thought out purchase. Anyway I don't use it as a foaming wash. I just spray it with my IK Multipro 12 so that doesn't make it foam up. That is a suprisingly good cleaner as well. Maybe not as good as Feynlab but it's better than any of the other 6 rinseless washes I havel


Eldo, does this still hold true for you? I currently have solitions finish for faded plastic that needs restored. Looking for a better but still easy product with some durability, if i dont want to try and use a trim coating.IMO there’s no comparison between Blackfire Trim & Tire Sealant & WETS, with the Blackfire being a far superior product that truly lives up to its name while WETS might as well be what it looks & feels like which to me is basically Baby Oil and offers not much more than a quick short lived shine that won’t even last through a single afternoon before fading back to where it was before.
McKee’s Plastic Trim Restorer is ideal for plastic trim that’s in new condition, anything beyond that or asking it to do anykind of restoring and it’s an absolute dud.
The Blackfire product is a super impressive, long lasting, non greasy, plastic trim restorer/sealant.
Eldo, does this still hold true for you? I currently have solitions finish for faded plastic that needs restored. Looking for a better but still easy product with some durability, if i dont want to try and use a trim coating.

Thankyou eldo. That was what i didnt like about solutions finish, messy and also no protection/didnt last long.Interesting that you brought this up as I had totally forgot that I still had this bottle.
Reason why is that I consider it somewhat scarce, since I wasn’t completely sure if it was still being sold or not.
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Funny thing is I sure could’ve used it recently as my bottle of Mckee’s Plastic Trim Restorer got lost and I never found it again and there’s been times when I needed a durable plastic trim product and had to resort to using less than ideal product.
As far as my opinion on both products, yes I still believe the same. WETS is a good product for trim that’s in good shape, but if the plastic trim needs any bit of restoring the Blackfire Trim & Tire Sealant is the ideal product for those situations and might as well be the only product you need since it can do both.
As far as being “better” than Solution Finish? It’s not a dye, so there’s a bit more that’s expected with the Solution Finish, however that can be a PITA to use due to being messy compared to the Blackfire which is completely fast & easy to use.