Thank you for testing our new 303 Graphene Trim Coating! It was mentioned that the bottle seems "not full", however, you are receiving the 8oz of product and there is room left in the bottle for the product to be shaken. It is important that the product is shaken well before using. Let us know if you have any questions. Have a great day!
Cerakote user, here in Florida we have i won't afraid to say the most brutal heat in US, used 2wipes on my Lexus RX 350 that was used on Turo as a rental vehicle, so it wasn't washed as much as my personal car, results after one year are phenomenal, no fading what so ever, looks exactly the same as the day i applied it to. I applied it on clean vehicle, but before application i wiped all trim parts with isopropyl alcohol 91%. So everything bonded together nicely. won't be able to tell will it last 2 years, because sold my lexus one month ago. but for sure, will stick to cerakote to all of my future cars in my fleet.
Have had TW Graphene Acrylic Trim on since it was released and it looks just as good as the day I applied it. I hand wash every 1-2 weeks. Obviously, torture testing serves a purpose but real-world durability is all that really matters.
In June 2023, 303 Graphene Trim can be purchased at Advanced Auto Parts for $15.99 and if you buy a quantity of 3 get $8 Off. The 8oz bottle is not topped off as you must shake the bottle prior to use. I had a $5 Speed Perk Reward therefore, I got $13 off my purchase, and before tax was $34.98 for 3 bottles. * Update August 19, 2023, 303 Graphine Trim unable to notice any change on new plastic trim windshield wiper cowl on 2022 Civic Touring and 2023 Camry XSE V6. Besides, there is zero black tinge of color when dripped on pure white microfiber towel and when poured into a clear plastic cap there is no signs of it having Black color or dye. It is rather expensive for 8 ounces. I've shaken all 3 bottles I have bought for at least 10 to 15 minutes each and no black color ever. I have no idea if this stuff works. I bought four 1-gallon jugs of 303 Aerospace Protectant for exterior use and it is milky like 1 percent milk. I have used for several months 303 3 in 1 Leather Complete Care spray, which seems to do okay but does it protect IDK. I believe 303 creditability is overrated and hyped ... unable to establish any concept that 303 products work with anything. I will no longer purchase 303 products because never get any visual results. I find Turtlewax and Mequiar to have excellent products. Used several Chemical Guy products over the last 2 years as they are par or mediocre as results are just okay never satisfying, going to give Adams a try in the future. Mothers and Armor All just junk. Stick with Turtlewax and Meguiar.
Cerakote definitely works although better on some plastics than others. Still beads after about 18 months but starting to show striping on the worse plastics. Worth the $$$.
@@dg7438 It doesn't work as well on smooth plastics as it does on textured plastics. It doesnt actually say its for rubber but it holds up well on window rubber seals/surrounds.
Used the cerakote on my 2015 extended length Expedition and am very happy with the results. Used 4 wipes out of ten and was able to cover all the trim including the running boards. Glad I took your suggestion.
I literally just finished washing my car and noticed i needed something like this. Thanks for the video looks like i know what I'll be doing this weekend.
I've said it before and I'll say it again. Save your money. Don't waste it on Solution Finish. It's black, sticky goo that washes off just like the cheapest product you can buy. Trim Coat is awesome.
i use my same Gyeon Tire Dressing for black trims like when detailing my girlfriends car and it leaves it beautiful and acts as a ceramic coating as well
I purchased Cerakote based on your recommendation but I am using it on a new car to keep it looking good for longer. The stuff works great ok textured plastics, not so much on smooth. Great video. Thanks for the update.
Hey, I don't know if you watch project farm, but cerakotes windshield repellent isn't too great. Unfortunate because the branding is pretty cool. With products in general I would love to be able to stick to a single brand so everything matches, but unfortunately you need to mix and match for the best results.
I used the wipes on my work van and it came out amazing. All my coworkers call me an idiot for detailing my cable van, but it looks nicer than the new vans that some people have.
I use that Cerakote product on my granddaughters beat up old Ford Windstar. The trim was really badly faded. That stuff works fantastic. And it lasts a long time.
I used the Cerakote a week ago on my 2001 F-150 and though the trim is nice and black, its shinier than I would have preferred. I'm wondering if these 'long' duration products are all really glossy.
I'd say a benefit 303 has over the Cerakote is the 8oz vs the packets. You can do more cars or it'll last longer (the bottle) for one car. You just have to reapply. So depends on the goal. As for me just detailing for the family cars, I'll use the Cerakote and be done for awhile. As a business, 303 is better for the money because of how many more cars you get out of it. Just my take.
Yea i agree with that. For a business application i think you could upcharge for the cerakote... But like i said in the video the the 303 really impressed me
If you use Flood Penetrol for oil based paints - $14 a quart it is better than all those products and last just as long + with a quart you can do your car 40 times minimum. Maybe 30 if you have a truck with a lot of plastic.
The only one if the four i have used us Solution finish. Use it on a Jeep and work vans (own a plumbing company). I dont think i have had SF faid nearly that fast. I could be misremembering though. I think I reapply 6-9 months.
Hey Josh, can you possibly do a new updated video on new detailing products from your local Walmart? The good and the ones to avoid. I went to my local Walmart and have seen they’ve added a lot of other products. But I always go off your reviews!
Josh, Cerakote has placed first in other tests by other detailers. But the small towelettes are not cost effective. PLEASE Cerakote change your packaging! Another trim product you might try is from Malco, Revive Nu. 16 oz for about $30.00.
Hey Josh I am looking into buying my first polisher because your channel! Love it. Also you should do a video on what to do on a brand new paint job, or new car. Do we sand ? Polish ? How long to wait after paint to work on it. Anything at all. My project car is in the paint shop now so I want to learn much as I can and not much reputable channels have videos on it
Hi Josh, what are our options for interior plastic restoration? If there is alerady a video, can you please share that link? abd btw, love your videos.
40 dollars for 12 ounces but you need very little product to cover That bottle could last a very very long time Solution finish is more like a factory finish and it actually gets in to the pours of the plastic If you let it dry completely you simply put some griots 3-1 ceramic wax on it and it will last a really long time.
In June 2023, 303 Graphene Trim can be purchased at Advanced Auto Parts for $15.99 and if you buy a quantity of 3 get $8 Off. The 8oz bottle is not topped off as you must shake the bottle prior to use. I had a $5 Speed Perk Reward therefore, I got $13 off my purchase, and before tax was $34.98 for 3 bottles. * Update August 19, 2023, 303 Graphine Trim unable to notice any change on new plastic trim windshield wiper cowl on 2022 Civic Touring and 2023 Camry XSE V6. Besides, there is zero black tinge of color when dripped on pure white microfiber towel and when poured into a clear plastic cap there is no signs of it having Black color or dye. It is rather expensive for 8 ounces. I've shaken all 3 bottles I have bought for at least 10 to 15 minutes each and no black color ever. I have no idea if this stuff works. I bought four 1-gallon jugs of 303 Aerospace Protectant for exterior use and it is milky like 1 percent milk. I have used for several months 303 3 in 1 Leather Complete Care spray, which seems to do okay but does it protect IDK. I believe 303 creditability is overrated and hyped ... unable to establish any concept that 303 products work with anything. I will no longer purchase 303 products because never get any visual results. I find Turtlewax and Mequiar to have excellent products. Used several Chemical Guy products over the last 2 years as they are par or mediocre as results are just okay never satisfying, going to give Adams a try in the future. Mothers and Armor All just junk. Stick with Turtlewax and Meguiar.
just the video I was hoping to find , great info Josh 👍 I have some trim on an 07 truck that needs restoring really bad. I’m undecided between the turtle wax and 303. The torture test is good to see. And since I won’t be doing any torture test on mine I think I’m gonna go with the TW to hopefully get some color back. These are trim pieces that are gray and replacing them for some reason is costly right now.
Just experimented with something a little different. I tried autoglym tyre gel on the plastic trim. It did a great job. Then after letting it dry i gave it a double layer of tw ceramic spray. I do not know how long it will last but i had the stuff anyway
@@imjoshv Well the night last night was rainy and there was beading on the trim, and no sign of wear for the first night so thats pretty good, i guess the sealant bonded well enough
There's a huge difference when applied to flat surface vs something that has pattern on it or it is rugged. IIRC, Cerakote does not work on flat surfaces.
I just saw that! All 3 of the other products have protection in them so for solution finish to not last as long makes sense. But topping it now looks like it could be an awesome option. I really like the natural finish Solution Finish gives
Hi Josh love your reviews upgraded my pressure washer with some of your recommendations. Anyhow came across this foam cannon called Power Town and was wondering if you can do a review on it. Greatly appreciated 🙏. Hope to see your review thanks blessings
hey josh, i had used cerakote before with great results.. i tried the 303 last weekend and it went in great.. only issue with the 303 is it is not a slick product... also it seems to collect dust and pollen... wondering if others had similar uses
Your whole vehicle will collect pollen like all others who park their vehicle outdoors in the springtime. 303 Graphene is meant for exterior trim. I use 303 Aerospace Protectant for the interior trim, dashboard, and under the hood aka engine bay. For vinyl, imitation leather, and leather I use 303 Leather 3 in 1 complete care. For tires, I use Chemical Guys VRP "Vinyl, Rubber, and Plastic which does not give a bright Tire Shine or Super Gloss appearance. Exterior I like using Turtle Wax Ceramic Acrylic Spray Wax. Okay, just use what seems best for you. Enjoy! I will rather be showing off my Clean and Shiny car than people looking at my High Gloss Shiny Tires.
I use the 303 Graphene solution, absolutely love it. But that CERAKOTE has me sold. I'm about finished with my 303 Graphene solution, so next store visit will be CERAKOTE. A lot of CERAKOTE's products have impressed me, including the headlight restore kits.
Sure wish you'd have just done maintenance washes and let these coatings wear away naturally to see what they'd look like at 3,4,5, or more, months. And just as an FYI, I bought and used the Cerakote on my 2001 F-150 that's got a ton of black trim and managed to use the entire box of wipes, so I'm not sure about value just yet. Will have to wait and see how it survives over time and when and/or how often it will need to be re-applied. **** Important: You need to highlight over and over how imperative it is to 'immediately' wipe away any Cerakote that gets on glass or paint. I missed a spot on a side window and after it had dried overnight, I had to remove it with a razor blade and soapy water (as lubrication) after Mineral Spirits, Goof Off, and Acetone didn't work.
depends if you live where it is cold or hot. Cold climate silicone base so door weather stripping doesn't freeze together, otherwise, 303 Aerospace Protectant does very well. Could try a light coat of Vasoline, if not clear silicone.
Just got a new GX550 with plastic fenders and trim. A lot of these seem to be “restorers” for faded plastic what should I use to protect new plastic and the regular maintenance? Thanks!!
I have a couple of pieces of very much grey-ing plastic trim along with some newer black trim. Will the Cerakote make them both look equally black, or should I stick with something like the TW product with a dye in it to get all of the pieces looking similar?
When are you are pressure washing and you take a break to wash the wheels or car, do you have to turn off the water or pressure washer? I had a hose blow up on me, but I think it was because the hose was cheap
I used solution finish to make plastics black again. Then I coated my entire vehicle in adams advanced graphene spray coating. Plastics are still looking brand new and perfectly black 6 months later. Of course I haven't scrubbed it down with a high ph cleaner. Why would I?
My dilema...Cerakote Ceramic Trim Coat or Lithium Graphene Trim Restoration Cubes...Possibly leaning towards Cerakote for the value ($18 vs $40). Any opinions out there?
i have a gm truck i have had for about 3 years now and it had a type of ceramic coating on the plastics to protect them from fading, the problem i have now is that the plastic is looking like it fading again but won't accept any restore products. i would like to see if you have this same problem down the road with the cerakote and 303, would be interested to find out. thanks for the video.
Hey man not sure if u monitor ur comments alot or not but i need some help got a new truck addicted to detailing it now black on black on black ive tried VRP and hydro shield both products ran like some bad mascara onna chick after the first rain/morning dew you got any idea on products that hang in there and dont leak or run under the elementz?
I have a question do polish a car with no scratches I have 2 white trucks and I don't see any scratches should I just wash it and wax it or turtle ceramic spray it?
I need to fix my trim... I got some wax on it and I can't get that white, grey looking stuff off. I tried washing it. I wash it like once a week or every other week. Depends on how dirty it looks. I've tried some trim restor stuff and it still pops up when it's dry.
Will Cerakote ever come out with a bottled product? Those wipes are so-so and the contents of their wipes isn’t consistent. Perhaps a production packing issue? 🤷🏻♂️🤷🏻♂️