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Hi , found your video and had been looking at this product , do you need to use both or can you use one or the other ? Thank you much..
Jesus... those "magic erasers" are nothing but Abrasives... You were taking the paint Right Off!! 😬
Hello, how are you? Your products are available in Iraq and where are they located?
USA manufactured and sold.
I was heavy into car detailing.. now I want to get some of your products, and open my doors to golf carts....
Ok so what if you steam clean the old protectant off. would that work?
So is blak, satn & gloz basically the same product with added shine? Is it possible to add satn or gloz over blak if more shine is wanted? Thanks
YEP! BLAK as a base coat followed by GLOZ, on instructions, give you Super-Shine.
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I just bought a 2004 club car. It has battery acid marks on the side. Looks horrible... can i sand and buff it out?
Those cowls can handle a lot when it comes to buffing, etc. Try a spot with 3000 grit and compound.
Interesting video. I do have a question for your, that is related to rubber, but not tires. I bought one of those VEVOR Air Jacks with the rubber air bag/bellows. Realizing that rubber does deteriorate over time, even with being in the air/elements, I'd like to product the rubber on the bellows. I did noticed that, from the factory, they had it covered with a plastic bag and a brownish, "oily" substance. I'm assuming (hoping) that it's not just regular oil as I know that this can actually harm rubber. So I wonder if your products would be a good idea to protect these bellows, keeping in mind that they expand and contract in a big way? If not, with your experience, would you have any other suggestions of what to use? I am pretty sure that, unlike tires, the factory in China that makes these, doesn't have the ingredients in the rubber that would be protecting it. With that said, I also wonder if, when I do find some good product, if it would be good to also inject it to the inside of the bellows? I don't know what suspension is on your RV there, but some do use those heavy rubber airbag things for a smooth ride. So these bellows are very much like those. In fact, I suspect that it is from those air bag suspension systems where VEVOR got the idea from. Ideas?
I think that level of expansion would likely cause too much stress for the polymer and ceramic bonds.
What do you use to clean and prep the surface?
Here is a link for all the info: renewprotect.com/pages/frequently-asked-questions
For the DASH product, the interior needs to be completely free of 'protectants'... so if you have been using typical protectants, then best save the DASH for the next car. At the shop, we use window cleaner and/or denatured alcohol but are careful with lettering, etc.
is this safe to have on your interior, is it toxic to breath?
Unlike typical 'protectants, ' our products do not contain active solvents or glycol. The products fully dry in an hour and no off-gassing will happen.
I painted the black on first and got the polish on my black so now it looks dull. What do I use to shine it back to how it was
More details? Our Q&A Page: renewprotect.com/pages/frequently-asked-questions
I just bought the 3 bottle kit on Amazon, as a detailer can I use satin for the interior of my own vehicle ?
The SATN may have too much shine for your clients, and the faster dry time compared to the DASH product could be an issue. "Apply to a COOL and clean surface."
303 aerospace protectant all the way
It's just twice the price Armor All 😆
Hello, how are you? Your products are available in Iraq and where are they located?
I don't even have a golf cart, but watched this all the way to the end. Very informative. And that heat gun trick, what?! Very cool.
will try Blak and Gloz . Place order !
I am wondering if I can use GLOZ underneath my emgine bay. Hoses and protect them from breaking down from all the heat in the engine bay?
Yes, it absolutely can handle the heat.
I bought a brand new car and the dealership applied Performance Products, Inc. Lazer Brite silicone tire dressing. I guess it will be a while before I could use D3?
Give it a month and repeat hard cleanings.
I had a chance to use SATN, GLOZ and BLAK this month. All worked great on my tires after thoroughly cleaning them. I was most impressed with BLAK on my old Acura that’s been parked outside for years. The tires went from old looking to new in minutes! Thank you for making great products!
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Can I just use gloz or do I need 2 do both?
You will only need one, BLAK, GLOZ, or SATN. For super glossy look some use BLAK as a base and follow with the GLOZ.
Ahhhhh... This is what just happened to me. Brand new 2024 Mazda cx-90. I used p&s brake buster 2x to make sure (or so I thought) to get the tire shine off from the dealership... It was separating and now looks brown. I'll try and scrub it off tomorrow... I hope! This video makes sense and I ain't mad at y'all. The dealership don't know how to detail lol
can Blak be used on weather seals to help keep them in good shape and from drying out?
Perfect.
Can Dash be used over a golf cart dash that has had your products of Blak and Satin put on them?
You can add coating of DASH... but no need. The BLAK and/or SATN will last 5-10 YEARS!
Where can I buy this product.
Lord Bezos or direct from our site 😎
Do you not sale “cart” anymore? What is the replacement product? I want to polish/ buff the outside cowl and inside dash areas. Will “Dash” work on the dash area of golf cart? Can I use Satin over the dash? After watching most of your videos…. I am still confused on products to use where? Thank You
We are down to the last of the CART polish/sealer!
The SATN would be great on dash areas... or the BLAK.
Looks great! Any advice on how to detail underneath the seats. I work with numerous types of golf carts. Some have standard batteries some have lithium ion. What’s the best method to hit those areas near the battery?
Coating or any kind of treatment only can protect tires from Ozone and oil spill, etc. UV lights is almost not reduced than any coating. No matter how expensive the protectant is.
Uhmm, Not.
The best test and review for this product.
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Great video!
I got almost new off-road tires with same problems like 6 months ago and still struggling to remove the greasy stuff.
Excellent excellent job! Great products..
Hi guys, so one thing you didn't touch on was the windshield. Where I work, we have an old fleet of carts and the windshields are in pretty bad shape. At the base of nearly every windshield are these white spots - maybe that's what people refer to as hard water spots?. I'm not sure if there's a product worthy of these "stains", or if buffing is required. I do have a Dremel, but I'm not experienced with buffing and I probably won't have time to take the whole windshield apart, so I want to clean best I can while attached. I don't want to trial-and-error this. I'm hoping you guys (or someone reading this) is experience with this sort of issue and knows how to attack it. 1 time, first time, clean and done. And if there's a polish or something to use to help protect, that's even better. I'm going to look into the Mr. Clean for the upholstery and you got me curious about the floors, cleaning and protecting. The product you use on the floor, I imagine that's also good around the cup holders and such, because yeah, our carts ideally need to be replaced, but I don't think they'll have the budget in my lifetime, so I want to do what nobody else is doing and restore these best I can in the limited time I have. Thanks
We have a acrylic video in the Golf Cart playlist.
So..... Not safe to put on tire tread on a vehicle you drive? Would this cut your grip on the road/affect handling?
It's totally safe. The treatment will be immediately removed by the road, but it's not slick or greasy.
If a new untreated black surface is to be protected the GLOS should be used correct? If an older but untreated plastic such as what us Avalanche owners have, should be treated with BLAK?
Not to be mean, but throw that dewalt machine away.. It wasn't spinning one bit. You were better off using the griots g6.🤷🏻♂️
It's rotating... and Griots is now Made in China Cheapo.
Wow I did the same cart this weekend..front end was a f150 type front end ..pretty cool
What if tire dry rot has already begun, but is minor and the tire still holds air? Can this product be used? If so, which is best for this situation?
BLAK, GLOZ, or SATN will help slow the progression yet the damage is there and best safe option is to replace if it becomes bad. Most in RV industry prefer the BLAK. They are of the same polymer/ceramic base.
You know that water is a solvent right?
...given many years it is the ultimate solvent.
Many have asked about 'stripping' previous protectant with use of petroleum distillates. This is not a good idea and could worsen the surface prep and damage plastics. With tires the volatile chemicals will pull the embedded synthetic wax to the surface. These waxes will act as a barrier and prevent RENEW PROTECT from forming a covalent bond into the substrate.
I’ve tried the Blak and it was amazing, looked beautiful however, the coat of gloss looked amazing after drying yet cracked after a long drive….
It will be amazing again 😎 Make sure there is 0 residue of 'protectants' on surface before treatment and new tires will require a few weeks of driving and Blooming-Out before coating. Also, we recommend no more than two coats. A heavy layer of the solids, ceramics, will lead to fine cracks.
What I'm wondering is if it will start peeling and look like plastidip peeling
The seal and bond will slowly wear down but never peel. It also works very well over PlastiDip. Adds a lot of strength to the vinyl spray.
I maintain a car collection full of Ferraris and have been using Dura coat Dura dressing. It has been giving very mixed and poor results regardless of prep before application. Dura coatings customer service is absolute garbage. I have used Blak on an F12 an it appears to be giving good results so far. I’ll be switching over all of the vehicles to your product. Bye bye, Dura-Coat & your horrible customer service.👋🏻
After 15yrs we do have a few cheap copies out there. A couple are simply rebottling sealers from big box hardware stores.
On road test??
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What Dewalt model is that please?
Any of the Dewalts will work. I prefer any model with speed control.
How much do you charge for this type of service
I’m not seeing the ‘cart’ online?
renewprotect.com/collections/all
its in the golf cart bundle then you can select just the CART bottle
thanks for the info
I just did my tires coated with blak first looked good. I added gloz and after a few days the tires turned brown and where I used blak only it stayed black why?
Prep. Read directions and give it another go.
Looks awesome! How durable is it with Texas summer heat?
Permanent 😎
Quick question, …. Is it ok to put on the rubber brake lines… like the ones connected to the calipers… it should give extra protection I would say… But better safe than sorry… bought the product last year, but I have not used it yet.
YEP
Almost $30 for a small bottle!? WHAT would you say about applying used BRAKE FLUID applied yearly to tires that are Not dry rotted but don't get driven a lot, to keep dry rot at bay over the years? is designed for EDPM rubber seals in the brake system and is not a petroleum product and I can just reuse some from bleeding brakes. That's what I want to try. Thank you