SON1C Synopsis 75 : Meguiars - D4510 Aerosol Plastic & Vinyl Spray Dressing "Coating" Review

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[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6shm_gwdwJA]SON1C Synopsis 75 : Meguiars - Aerosol Spray Dressing Review (Vinyl & Plastic Coating D4510) - YouTube[/video]

In this video I review Meg's D4510 aerosol spray dressing from meguiars detailers professional choice line. I discuss appearance, durability, dealing with overspray, scent, price, and some of their competition including chemical guys black on black and adams in and out spray
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I love this stuff. Works great on vents and plastic trim. Even my black wheels it gives a nice non greasy appearance. I have a couple cans in my arsenal at all times.
 
Drew at it again! You actually have time to do reviews brother?

I've never used the product and am intrigued by the name "coating". Is it truly a coating or just a long lasting "enhancer"? Do you think it could work with other coatings just to hit the nook and crannies (ie. I could do the majority of the work with DLUX and hit the honeycomb with the Meguiar product?)
 
It def is not a coating but more of a dressing. Again great review of a very handy product. Surprised more people don't use something like this. I use it on almost every detail I do. Wiper cowls, plastic trim, air vents, etc etc...
 
I love this stuff. Works great on vents and plastic trim. Even my black wheels it gives a nice non greasy appearance. I have a couple cans in my arsenal at all times.
You spray it directly on your wheels?! :Picture:
Drew at it again! You actually have time to do reviews brother?

I've never used the product and am intrigued by the name "coating". Is it truly a coating or just a long lasting "enhancer"? Do you think it could work with other coatings just to hit the nook and crannies (ie. I could do the majority of the work with DLUX and hit the honeycomb with the Meguiar product?)
lol always claude! This is where I started you can't stray too far from your roots. It's just a dressing imo, but would love to hear your thoughts on it. That's an interesting question I could only speculate would be nice for one of those manufacturers to chime in
It def is not a coating but more of a dressing. Again great review of a very handy product. Surprised more people don't use something like this. I use it on almost every detail I do. Wiper cowls, plastic trim, air vents, etc etc...

Agreed^ Thank you. I know! I feel as its just simply not talked about much, seldom do I see such products brought up
 
It's great, but it's not cheap. If it was closer to $4 a can, I'd use it more. But it's $7 a can. It's just not feesable for heavy use. I'll bust it out for the air vents and hard to reach areas, but it's not the main product for interiors.
 
It's great, but it's not cheap. If it was closer to $4 a can, I'd use it more. But it's $7 a can. It's just not feesable for heavy use. I'll bust it out for the air vents and hard to reach areas, but it's not the main product for interiors.

I have never used it in the interior only on exterior trim or the engine bay as stated by Son1C.

You spray it directly on your wheels?! :Picture:
Plasti-dip wheels?
 
I use adams in and out spray which is similar might have to give this a shot since it's cheaper and can adjust the sprayer
 
Here you go. My wheels like most have clear coat on them. But for some reason the clear on these is real hazy. Even if I wash with soapy water and dry them carefully they look dull. So I hit them up with the D4510 and it gives them a nice look that lasts for a good bit. I have tried waxing them but for time constraints this works as good and is quicker.






 
It's great, but it's not cheap. If it was closer to $4 a can, I'd use it more. But it's $7 a can. It's just not feesable for heavy use. I'll bust it out for the air vents and hard to reach areas, but it's not the main product for interiors.
I only use it for exteriors and typically just hard to reach or otherwise inaccessible areas
I use adams in and out spray which is similar might have to give this a shot since it's cheaper and can adjust the sprayer
definitely give it a shot :D
Here you go. My wheels like most have clear coat on them. But for some reason the clear on these is real hazy. Even if I wash with soapy water and dry them carefully they look dull. So I hit them up with the D4510 and it gives them a nice look that lasts for a good bit. I have tried waxing them but for time constraints this works as good and is quicker.






that's interesting, nice ride and thanks for the follow up!
Nice clean GTO Smokinss !

x2!
 
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