Solution Finish Restorer

check out these 2 shots... they are from an '08 jeep grand cherokee....plastic was in rough shape already....

and it is dry to the touch after the application....i've had dealers come right behind me w/ their lot wash guys and the water just beads right up.... fully protected.
 
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it certainly looks really nice. I have a few ideas to test this out "long term" regarding longevity. We need a sample bottle option.
 
it certainly looks really nice. I have a few ideas to test this out "long term" regarding longevity. We need a sample bottle option.

unfortunately, this 1oz. is the smallest size they make.... i have some videos up to that can help show application....before and afters....

maybe Solution Finish can offer a contest to come up w/ some freebies to help promote the product... maybe submit pics of some nasty plastic!!??
 
I think Adam has some. Still waiting on his feedback. Price seems a bit much for a dye if that's what it is.

The long term research claims that it lasts as if u put a new part on ur car. So however long the piece took to fade out in the in the first place. This product bonds at a molecular level to the plastic and is not a dye. That's what gives it the hefty price tag and makes it last so long.

Looking forward to reviewing this soon!

I don't really care if it has dye in it, as long as it lasts. If a product lasts for a long time, I'm totally fine with paying a bit more up front.

I agree, if it lasts long enough the price up front more than pays for itself not only in the amount used but more importantly in the time saved not having to reapply.
 
I noticed this too and was wondering what the deal was. Sure would be interested on people's thoughts .... From the pic posted about the Jeep, I like how it doesn't look overall shiny.
 
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