Solution Finish

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I had a sample of this and a VW Routan with extremely faded plastic. I applied it today so I can't speak for durability, but from here, I'll just let the pictures do the talking.

*Plastic was thoroughly cleaned with Surf City Garage Pro APC before the before pictures were taken.

Before:


50/50 (bottom done):


Done:


Upper grille before:


Done:


Done but notice how on the bottom middle it is not perfect. In the before, you can see there is more damage in that area however.


And a finished fog light cover:


And as a side note, I finally found a water-based tire dressing that lasted through heavy rain. I won't list it by name because AG doesn't sell it, but it is the one that looks like VRP from Chemical Guys' sister company.

After the rain:


50/50 to show newly applied vs. the slight fade from the rain:
 
Very nice results with this product! :xyxthumbs:
Thanks for sharing.

I used it on the Wife's Jeep last Summer (2013).
IMO: Still looks great (middle of May, 2014)...
Even after an unusually protracted Ohio Winter-season.

Bob
 
very nice results, thanks for posting. BTW who is CG sister company? I know who makes their stuff but the sister part has me lost.
 
Seems like solution finish may be up to giving DLUX a run for its money.
 
It is neat stuff. Used it on a faded cowl on my Kia Sorento and was impressed.
 
As an update, about a month ago, it started to fade pretty badly on the lower portion I put solution finish on. It's not as bad as it was initially, but I definitely need to go back over it. The top part of the grille still looks good, but does have a bit of fading going on. Fog light covers still look decent too.
 
Is this product hydrophobic or is it just more like a dye?
Nothing has been able to compare to DLux in my opinion.
 
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