Product Review: Pinnacle Black Label Ceramic Trim Restorer

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Pinnacle Black Label Ceramic Trim Restorer

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Introduction:
A trim dressing with dye and ceramic infused properties blended together to reward the user with unmatched levels of protection and restoring abilities in an AIO style product. This product enables the user to restore the color of faded black trim while providing extended protection afforded by ceramic attributes.


Product description:
Pinnacle Black Label Ceramic Trim Restorer revitalizes your dull and faded black exterior trim with an exclusive dye-infused formula that provides up to 2 years of ceramic-coated protection against the damaging effects of UV rays and other environmental contaminants.


Product details:
Pinnacle Black Label Ceramic Trim Restorer is designed with a rich, dye-infused formula that is a perfect match for all black exterior trim that yields long-last results and prevents future degradation.

Directions:
Shake well before use.
Work on a cool surface out of direct sunlight.
Clean surface to be treated using a degreasing agent such as Pinnacle Black Label Diamond Surface Prep Spray, Eraser, or IPA mix and a soft bristled brush.
Wear protective gloves and tape off surrounding painted areas.
Apply a pea-sized drop of product onto a foam or microfiber applicator pad or foam tipped applicator and work product into the plastic surface in an even layer.
Lightly wipe off excess product and repeat around vehicle.
Allow a cure time of 3 hours before driving and 12 hours before contact with moisture.

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Pros:
Restores faded black trim
Increased protection compared to other trim restoring products


Cons:
None that I can think of

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Conclusion:
When compared to other trim restoring products this one stands above others by way of the AIO abilities and more specifically its longevity. Everything works/applies the same as what you are used to. In the market for a new trim product? You won’t be disappointed.
 
I ordered a bottle of this but it hasn't come yet.

Probably not out long enough to tell by many of us members here, but I'd be curious as to get an idea what its shelf life is?
 
I ordered a bottle of this but it hasn't come yet.

Probably not out long enough to tell by many of us members here, but I'd be curious as to get an idea what its shelf life is?
It comes in a nice metal bottle with what I think is an air tight cap. Hopefully it lasts quite awhile in this type of container.
 
It comes in a nice metal bottle with what I think is an air tight cap. Hopefully it lasts quite awhile in this type of container.

It does?

The pic in Mike's post looks like a plastic one?
 
Outstanding review Mike !!!! Can't wait to give my bottle a try !!!
 
Nicely done

Thank you sir

I ordered a bottle of this but it hasn't come yet.

Probably not out long enough to tell by many of us members here, but I'd be curious as to get an idea what its shelf life is?

Right on. You wont be disappointed.

Would be interesting to see/hear a shelf life.

It comes in a nice metal bottle with what I think is an air tight cap. Hopefully it lasts quite awhile in this type of container.

It does?

The pic in Mike's post looks like a plastic one?

Its either metal or Glass. I'd have to have another look at it. Whatever it is, its not cheap.

Outstanding review Mike !!!! Can't wait to give my bottle a try !!!

Thanks Pat! Your going to love it!
 
Awesome review and pictures. The new Pinnacle Black Label Ceramic Trim Restorer is a great product.
 
Is the dyeing effect anywhere near as good as Solution Finish?
 
I used this stuff friday on surgically clean trim That was also wiped down with panelwipe. I used a foam applicator. I got some nasty high spots. I guess I didn't spread it thin enough or wiped it to lightly with the microfiber. What can I do to fix it? Luckily I only did the rear bumper and wheel wells. The wheel wells look fine but the back bumper looks terrible.

I'm wondering if a second coat would fix it or if there is a way to get it off. I'll post in mikes official thread later if no one knows?
 
I used this stuff friday on surgically clean trim That was also wiped down with panelwipe. I used a foam applicator. I got some nasty high spots. I guess I didn't spread it thin enough or wiped it to lightly with the microfiber. What can I do to fix it? Luckily I only did the rear bumper and wheel wells. The wheel wells look fine but the back bumper looks terrible.

I'm wondering if a second coat would fix it or if there is a way to get it off. I'll post in mikes official thread later if no one knows?

It is possible the trim absorbed it differently. Go over it again and see if that helps.
 
I used this stuff friday on surgically clean trim That was also wiped down with panelwipe. I used a foam applicator. I got some nasty high spots. I guess I didn't spread it thin enough or wiped it to lightly with the microfiber. What can I do to fix it? Luckily I only did the rear bumper and wheel wells. The wheel wells look fine but the back bumper looks terrible.

I'm wondering if a second coat would fix it or if there is a way to get it off. I'll post in mikes official thread later if no one knows?

When I first used it I applied too much and had the same results. I redid it with a thin applicator and wiped down with a terry towel and it looked great.
 
When I first used it I applied too much and had the same results. I redid it with a thin applicator and wiped down with a terry towel and it looked great.

So just give it another panel wipe then relayer. Okay I will do this. Is there any benefit to relayering otherwise or doing 2 coats? I was wondering about that. It looks great otherwise. The 2 wheel wells came out good.
 
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