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Review on ๐Ÿš— Achieve Lasting Black Brilliance: Forever Black Black-Top Gel with Applicator - Restoring & Reviving Your Car's Black Convertible Top! by Yung Cypher

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Used it on my faded black Hardtop Jeep Wrangler! Brilliant!

I first used this in 2011 on my 2003 Jeep and it was only recently that I felt it needed a refresh. I spent most of those years outside in dry 110 degree summers and the rest in very rainy and snowy climates, most of the time also standing outside. which is a tribute to how well it has withstood extreme weather conditions. Here's a suggestion for those who get striped results. What I did today completely eliminated this problem: assuming you're applying it to a hard top (don't know how it would work on a soft top), try to 'blot' the product on the surface rather than in to apply swabs. I used a cheap disposable brush, but next time I'd buy a decent 2 inch loose bristle brush for the job because cheap brushes just shed a lot. how i worked However, this is not a big problem because it is very easy to hide errors with this technique. completely spread out and separate, rough and messy or just buy a real round brush lol. 2) Pour a few tablespoons of the product into a bowl and dip your brush tips in to pick up a fairly generous amount. 3) Apply it to the surface in a kind of piercing motion, overlapping. Don't rub with a brush, just poke through and refine areas as you go. The product may fizz slightly as air bubbles are created by the pricking movements. But then again, just keep going back - even after he's "adjusted" a bit, he doesn't respond well to recycling. The same premise applies to anyone who has ever painted a wall with a sponge. A sea sponge might actually work for this, but a brush with ragged bristles seemed to do the job. If you keep applying and getting back to work, you'll get a gorgeous pebble powder look - there will be no more visible streaks. ! I took the photos while it's still drying but it looks great and the slightly orange peel makes it a lot easier to touch up if needed.

Pros
  • Weight
Cons
  • Some small things