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CG makes detailing fun!! |
June 20, 2010 |
| Reviewer:
Justin Dunn
from Boardman St.Norfolk, MA
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| CG,
My name is Justin, I am currently in the process of
forming my own detailing company fulltime. I have been detailing cars part
time for the past 3 years until I lost my job last November. I figured
there would be no better time to start devoting more time to what I truly
love....a quest for that perfect shine. I bought a bunch of CG products and
hit the road (I am still trying to find a cheap building to rent) I started
with neighbors and friends cars and it just exploded from there. I
would like to say its nice to finally find a company that cares about
cleaning car as much as I do. I've only been detailing for a few years
now but I have tried my fair share of suppliers and I finally feel like I
have a home now. I originally decided to try your products by seeing
countless people raving about how well y our jetseal 109 works, and every
new product I seem to try just raises the bar. The Jetseal 109 is worth
is weight in gold up here and is the only sealant that willstand the harsh
new england winters my customers put their cars through. The vehicle in
question here is my 2006 Phantom Black Metallic GTO. I took these pictures
after my 3 month maintenance ritual. I start off with the citrus wash and
gloss, followed by the CG blue clay bar. From there I do a light buff with
P40 polish using the white pad because I rarely let the paint get too
swirled so the P40 is perfect. After that I apply 2 coats of Jetseal 109
followed by 2 light coats of Pete's 53'. Once the paint is perfect I
address the small details, tires, trim, wheel wells and exhaust tips. I use
the v.r.p for the tires and trim, hit the tips with some metal polish and
coat the wheel wells with bare bones spray and the car is complete. I think
the pictures speak for themselves but I'll let you be the judge. But
wait...it doesn't stop there, lately I have been taking the CG products to
the house and the fade 2 black is great for the black stereo components in
my room that collect dust....lol I might have a problem. I just got my
most recent order which included a few cans of fade 2 black and not only did
it cut my interior detailing time down considerably, it isn't greasy at
all!! I could literally keep writing pages and pages about how much I enjoy
using your products but I have to get back to work. What else can I say but
CG makes detailing fun!! PS. I included a picture that proves that the car
has seen snow..haha
-Justin Dunn
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Great stuff if you have the time. |
June 11, 2010 |
| Reviewer:
Jason Geck
from Thorofare, NJ United States
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I was not impressed at all when I first used it. Very thick so doing tires with it is almost impossible. It's a little difficult to get a nice uniform coat on surfaces. You see yourself using quite a bit to treat a surface. The finish is nice and not tacky looking. It attracted dust like crazy at first. The finish was greasy at first but when it dried it worked as they say. It just takes a long time to dry especially in the heat and it did not attract dust once it dried I'm still waiting to see what it does after the rain and if it runs on to the paint. It just got rained on so I will finish my review after the car dries off. Well the rain has gone and not a drop of run off onto the paint. This is the only trim treatment that I have found that does not run onto the paint and lasts even after the first rain. I have tried dozens of trim treatments and VRP is truly an exceptional product and delivers as promised.
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24 of 24 people found the following review helpful: |
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Awesome... |
September 9, 2009 |
| Reviewer:
Philip M
from NY
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I used this on my tires with a foam applicator. Perfect uniform shine, that isn't overly "tacky" looking. Someone wrote on CG, that they don't like the tires shinning more than the car.. This is the product to use. I also used it on my black plastic trim on my Denali around the mirrors and plate frame. No issues. I would use this on a dash and interior panels, etc. Great stuff, I am getting a gallon next time. I am never using the tire spray I used to use...I threw the stuff out - 8 bottles.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful: |
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GREAT PRODUCT!!!! |
November 2, 2007 |
| Reviewer:
Sina Davani
from gaithersburg, MD United States
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I recently started my detailing company and let me tell this product is FAR the best product i used. It makes the Interior brand new out of factory/shiner look, it's also dry to touch Chemical guys weren't kidding. Awesome product guys.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful: |
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Extreme VRP |
November 28, 2006 |
| Reviewer:
Jose Rodriguez
from Miami, FL United States
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The Extreme VRP is a great exterior dressing for tires, plastic body cladding, and trim. It's perfect for tires as it leaves a dark, new-looking sidewall without that greasy hooker look. What works best for me is applying a single coat with a sponge to all 4 tires and then coming back with the other side (dry) of the sponge and rubbing out the excess. This leaves a perfect, uniform finish.
I also get great results on plastic body cladding found on trucks like SR5 Toyota 4Runners and Honda Elements. Makes it look new again especially on older UV-damaged (sun-bleached) bumpers and fender flairs. It brings the color right back.
When you're done, hose the sponge down and it all comes out due to the water base. No grease, no mess, just air dry for next time.
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