5 MONTH UPDATE: Fender Restoration Shootout and Winner Announcement
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Here are the products that were tested (some are affiliate links):
Flowshine M16 All-in-One ➤ Buy at www.flowshineusa.com/shop
Garage One Pro Trim Restore ➤ Buy at amzn.to/33l8qtM
Mothers Back to Black ➤ Buy at amzn.to/33qZpiZ
Armor All Outlast Trim and Plastic Restorer ➤ Buy at amzn.to/3jooD6Y
Cerakote Ceramic Trim Coat Kit ➤ Buy at amzn.to/2SkurCH
That Black Stuff Black Trim Restorer ➤ Buy at amzn.to/3ngmv3M
Chemical Guys VRP ➤ Buy at amzn.to/34jdZbp
Forever Black Bumper and Trim Reconditioner ➤ Buy at amzn.to/3neVo9d
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Cerakote is glossy and cracking on your piece because you put such a large amount on a very small space. It’s way too thick of a coating. It’s a ceramic, it needs a thin even coat. A thinner coat would also knock down the gloss. That Black Stuff is no doubt a great dye for your plastic. Excellent video comparison!
Thank you for following up at 5 months! Too many people advertise products and call it a "review" rather than looking at the consumers needs.
Thanks for this series. I was really expecting the Cerakote to be the winner.
I plan to use a dry towel to wipe off the excess Cerakote. I think it'll look better, more consistent.
You basically used one Cerakote applicator on that tiny little section when that can do an entire bumper and even more. You got that super shiny look because of that because Cerakote dries more in a matte look than shiny. I would never use those dye’s but that’s me. Think of washing your vehicle as an enjoyable experience and use something that works monthly and just apply it once a month. Cerakote is a long term solution but is made with ceramics which is why the durability is so good. I would only use Cerakote or Solution Finish or even use Ceratrim from The Last Coat. You need to try Solution Finish and Ceratrim.
This is absolute gold. Was looking for a video that was straightforward and to the point like this one. Got the forever black.
As another Florida Jeep owner, thank you for the long-term followup on this. I may use the "that black stuff" on my Gladiator soon.
Thanks so much for the 5 month update. Too many reviewers just show the product right after it is done but of course the results are totally different months later. Great job!
Thanks for this comparison. Using your panels this way, really tells the story.
Man, Thanks for doing this series. It's been very helpful for me.
I’m an original owner of a ‘97 spec-ordered TJ Sport with 145k on the clock. We brought my new born son home in her in ‘99, and all my kids eventually learned to drive “stick” in her. Though I’ve had offers upwards of $7k -- I just don’t have the heart to part with her. While I have an older Porsche, a ‘20 Tacoma, the wife’s Forester, I still opt to drive the Jeep more often than not. I’m retired now….I have time and some cash…and thinking a full restoration. Until then, re-doing her to my comfort level. Rather than repainting her hardtop, wondering if one of those two top products would work on the hardtop? I guess…nothing ventured, nothing gained. Bravo-Zulu…..well done…..this is the most thorough review video I’ve seen of “re-black” products performance to date!
It's Mar 2021 and I put Cerakote on last year in July 2020 and it's still going strong! Haven't gotten any crackling or shiny finish like you experienced, mine looks OEM. I used one wipe for both rear fenders and one wipe each for the fronts! You get 10 wipes for like $20 on amazon. Did I mention I live in Houston? Clean and prep is key!! I washed mine with Dawn and a scotch-brite and then wiped them off with denatured alcohol. No problems whatsoever!!
After watching this video series testing the various products. I think I am sold on either THAT BLACK STUFF or FOREVER BLACK. I have a hard top on my rig and think perhaps the Forever black may match better.
Really appreciate the update!
So far the best video. You reviewed a lot of products. Thanks !.
Nice review dude, gotta get some black stuff now. I've put off doing my faded black trim for a LONG time because of the fade issue and now I know which one works best over time. I appreciate the long term review follow up!
Great Video. Thanks for sharing. I did not know about that products (Forever Black and That's Black Stuff) I will love to test them.
Very nice test. Very helpful. Thanks much for posting.
Great channel. Great review the best review I have seen on trim restoration
Good long-term test review, Chris.
Great long term review and including a heat gun as well... I wonder about follow-up applications of the conditioners versus the heat gun if heat gun would impact the long-term in a negative way.
Thanks for the comparisons
Thanks for your consistency 🏆
Can't tell you how much I appreciate this! And what rims are those, I want them for my TJ! Thanks!
Thank you ! Great reviews
Excellent - thank you!
This was incredibly helpful. Thank you!
Thank you for your research. The last is what counts so it was nice to ignore the marketing fluff and see the results.
Thanks for the video. Although cerakote stayed black, i dont like the shine neither, i like the matte on my cladded avalanche. But i purchased that black stuff and wanted to see how long it will last. Thanks again
Thanks for the video. Very helpful
Thanks for these videos and extensive updates. 5 month is really a good testing period. Regarding That Black Stuff or Forever Black is washing with chemicals. I have read reviews where after a few days and a single car wash, the dye begins to flake. Did any of your testing include washing through car wash or hand washing? I think for me, I'd go with the Cerakote as it seems this might be the better option with regards to application and look. I don't mind the shine.
Excellent and diligent comparison process you have followed, it is really helpful. It would be great to have something like this for tire shine, do you know of any?
WOW... Great to have You back ! 👍😃 Edited.... # Hippy! 🤪
Chris I use transmission fluid works fairly well
Appreciate the vid man!
Wish we got to see the winner applied to the jeep.
CPO got that retirement haircut haha. Great video
Yo! I used Forever Black with the applicator brush they provide and got brush marks like you did. I got discouraged from it because of the brush marks and bought That Black Stuff, but used the same brush (washed it after using it previously) and encountered the same brush marks. If anything, your That Black Stuff application looks much better than mine and I suspect that applicator brush they provide in Forever Black is the culprit of the brush marks. From now on I'll be using a microfiber to apply That Black Stuff!
Thanks
Excellent original and follow up video! Based on your video, I went with the Forever Black for my Explorer Sport Trac Trim. Excellent appearance. I almost went with the CeraKote Trim. Glad I did not based on your follow up about the checkering after 5 months. I was also toying with an overcoat of the Forever Black using the CeraKote trim if it fades. Now Im not so sure!! supposedly Forever Black is good for 50 washings and Cerakote 200 washings. Tempting!! Any thoughts about that?
Great video my guy 👍
Nice job.
Any chance you can leave these out in the yard for a full year and re-visit? This is a GREAT review, thank you!
Very well done videos! About as informative and thorough as one can get. Deserves a thumb's up and a subscribe from me.
Matching to the top is interesting, but I'd probably compare to the side view mirrors.
Great Video.
Great, useful analysis. Thank you. Question: Why did you not do your own fenders? And another question: Which product will you use? :)
Great reviews and testing. We’re the test subjects run through Wash cycles too?
This video made me glad I bought that black stuff
I would like my jeep to age gracefully. Get a haircut, Chief. Good video, thanks
Great reviews! What is the tire size, brand and wheel brand?
Nice one 👍
I appreciate the long term review. i also think aesthetically that black stuff matches soft top better for these Florida rays
I have a Jeep Renegade TrailHawk that has a plastic grill surround that is getting pretty sun beat just under the round head lights on both sides. They are smooth and not rough surfaced like all the trim plastics. Where it fades it looks kinda like paint chipping but it’s not painted. I was thinking one of the dye products (the ones you liked best) may be the ticket. Based on your experience, which one do you think would be best on a smooth plastic surface?
Can you get the cracking off the cerakote? Just bought it for my new jetta and am about to put it on but the cracking has me concerned if that’s semi-permanent.
Forever black is the winner
But wait! Aren't we going to get to see a before and after of the jeep after you've treated all of the trim???
are you going to apply that black stuff to that jeep and do some long term updates?
Here to recommend a heat gun or blow torch. It’s a nearly permanent solution.
🏆🏆🏆👍🙏🇨🇱 Thank you for sharing.
2:31 to get on with it and tell you what products were used.
@o3djeeps
3 жыл бұрын
7:10 just to skip the entire video and see which was the best of the bunch.
The hest gun dod pretty good too?
What lift and tire size is that Jeep running?
Hmm...WHat size bottle for all four fenders and door handles..And will that stuff take the abuse of door handle use..
Cerakote then forever black.
Damn how it changed in only 5 months 😬
With great leap on video quality, any thoughts on audio, maybe a wireless lavalier?
@o3djeeps
3 жыл бұрын
I’m wearing a lavalier mic. It’s a little windy out so I had to compensate. Thanks for the tip.
Heat gun and Kwiki black shoe polish
You could just paint the flares with rubberized black trim paint from walmart. Permanent fix.
Have you tried a homemade mix: 1part boiled linseed oil and 1part mineral spirits?
@o3djeeps
3 жыл бұрын
No, I haven't tried that. Just peanut butter, and vegetable oil for homemade solutions.
Turtle wax ice? Sure, it's only a "wax". Our cx-5 has a large amount of black trim and it does ok. I really need to attack it with novas plastic polish #2.
what if you mixed products?
Thanks so much for doing this video!! I have tried a few things but have not tried the ones you showed that work well. Thanks again and also...... Get a haircut : )
Did you paint those wheels? If so, what color?
Still missing OVERCLOCK3D!!! 😔
Are you going to Jeep Beach this year in Daytona Beach?
@o3djeeps
3 жыл бұрын
Unsure. I guess if they have it I’ll have to make a decision.
So you matched your top. What do you use to condition and protect your top?
@bschottler
2 жыл бұрын
BTW My top is tan so I'm looking for a clear conditioner but that would work on black also.
Those trims are grey from factory!
I would add that forever black i a paint and it stains everything around when applying. All other are just plain restorer!
Honest question, would it be easier to just sand it, prime it then paint it with Rust-Oleum trim and bumper with rattle cans?
Car Guys has most reviews on Amazon...Tests?
Sonax xtreme plastic restorer gel … made in Germany 👍🏼
I told you this last time and you never responded . The as seen on TV "wipe new" stuff is the best . I have had mine now for 2 years now and many car washes . Still looks great .
@o3djeeps
3 жыл бұрын
I actually bought some. I have it here at the house in case I test another batch! Worst case I’ll test it alone. I needed all the other ones to wear off first!
@sketchyguynv
3 жыл бұрын
Have you tested it on the trail afterwards? Does it collect dust?
@ScottyBennitone
3 жыл бұрын
@@sketchyguynv I have not . My jeep is pretty much a mall crawler 😂
@rticul8862
3 жыл бұрын
I used that crap before on my jeep and it's HORRIBLE! Looks great at first but instead of fading it then white and flakes off. Pain in the arse to get off to use something else better. AVOID AT ALL COST ON TEXTURED SURFACES!
@ScottyBennitone
3 жыл бұрын
@@rticul8862 When I did it , it made my jeep llok like new . No problems whatsoever . Its been about 2 years now and hundreds of washes , and its just starting to fade again .
Your problems with Cerakote are of your own making. You applied too much of every product. There was no need to apply a second coat of Cerakote..that's why you see the cracking and it's so shiny. It looks like hell. One coat and then knock it down/even it out with a microfiber cloth after a few minutes. You have to have a feel for the application of some of these products and you lack that. I won't use anything else...either on my cars or my friends and I've never results that bad
I’ve tried black stuff it blows away the comp. I will never use anything else I wish I could buy it at Walmart that’s the only drawback
What wheels are those?
@phatg20
3 жыл бұрын
One last try, curious what wheels are on the TJ, love the look!
@o3djeeps
3 жыл бұрын
They are Mammoth from Extreme Terrain.
7:10
Black stuff looks like it has a brown tint. Forever black is black. My choice forever black.
I tried forever black & various other methods/ paint & nothing held up. Ended up dropping $100 on some Crown flares. Thanks for the testing. ✌️
Speaking of trim, you need one boss
@o3djeeps
3 жыл бұрын
I’m taking a haircut sabbatical!
Ceracote is like black paint in can, don't like it...
I really hate to be the to tell you that you had identified the panels BACKWARDS and the chemicals! Sorry?
First never use a heat gun to restore you plastics because what causes the issue in the first place is the Sun causes the oils in the plastic to rise to the outside & evaporate when you use the heat gun you draw oils from deep within the plastic to the surface to expedite that process drying out & make the Plastic extremely brittle. Also Cerakote when applied in a thin even coat on textured trim isn't shinny or crack like yours did. The bottle line what is also required for trim to last is some kind of UV protectant which none of these products have.