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My name is Mike
Review: Chemical Guys New Look Trim Gel
Introduction:
I've mentioned in my Silk and VRP reviews that I wasn't satisfied with their durability on hard plastic exterior trim. Saw CG's video NLTG and threw it in my shopping cart.
Thanks to Corey again for providing the format.
Product Claims:
From Autopia Car Care site -
"Chemical Guys Extended Life New Look Trim Gel
Restores like-new appearance to exterior trim.
Does not attract dirt or dust.
Dries to the touch.
Gel Super-Life, Long-Lasting Tire and Trim Dressing is developed to protect trim and tires from the elements. This long-life protectant and restorer maximizes depth and protection while delivering a water-repellent wet glossy finish.
The unique formulation of Chemical Guys Gel delivers a thick rich trim and rubber dressing that lasts. Trim and Tires stay dark, supple, and hydrated.
The unique formulation of Chemical Guys Gel delivers a thick rich trim and rubber dressing that lasts. Trim and Tires stay dark, supple, and hydrated.
Prepare your trim for a product unlike any other. A true premium trim restorer and protectant, that will no drip, dry or destroy surfaces. Finally a gel that delivers unmatched durability easy of application and a superior new look shine that lasts weeks even through numerous washes, gel is non greasy non tacky and simply amazing.
Amazing deep, dark new look for all trim.
Protects, restores and prolongs the life of all trip, window moldings , hard plastic bumpers, dashboards, interior vinyl rubber and tires.
Brings back darkness and fullness.
Great for exterior rubber, and door seals.
Protects against discoloration and cracking.
Keeps your car looking shining and smelling like new.
Tech notes: Proper application of gel is important to maximize the effectiveness of this product. The viscosity of gel allows it to be applied neatly and evenly, it is uniquely formulated to penetrate trim and tire walls, and prevents messy sling-off.
For best results: Always start by applying one thin, even layer, remember with gel less is more so use it sparingly. Swiped over the surface. A single wipe will deliver a like new premium shine. If a eye popping heavier, shine is what you are looking for, wait ten minutes and reapply."
Chemical Guys Extended Life New Look Trim Gel
Details:
1.- Packaging: Plastic Bottle with cap nozzle
2.- Directions: Clearly labeled
3.- Viscosity: Very thick and oily
4.- Color: Clear
5.- Scent: Virtually none (based on some of the comments I've received on the other reviews, take with large grain of salt)
6.- Price at time of review: 16oz = $ 18.99
7.- Manufacturer: Chemical Guys
9.- Made in: California
Product
Other Products Used:
CG Nonsense
Toothbrush
MF
Cosmetic foam pad
Preparation:
Normally I say here that my car didn't need to be pre-cleaned. Here, it needed it. This was on my 2003 Hyundai Tiburon GT and, even though it has been well cared for, time and Texas sun has taken its toll. IME whenever using a product like this, a thorough cleaning with an APC is needed to maximum results.
Application:
Squirt a single drop on applicator and rub into plastic - trying to force into its pores (not like spreading butter). Wait 10 min and apply second coat. Wait 10 more min and wipe excess with MF.
Have not tried on tires.
Observations:
CG NLTG nicely darkens the plastic and leaves a glossy finish. It really does look like new plastic. Is dry-to-the touch. Lasted on my "mudflap" trim more than 2 months before I stripped it during my Carpro fun last month. A little goes a really long way. Doing my wiper cowl and "mudflaps", I used maybe 10 drops (2 coats) and would have used less if I weren't doing in for the review.
Cleaned with Nonsense
50/50 Tape
1st Coat
2nd Coat
50/50
50/50 Flash
Does it meet its claims: yes.
Comparisons:
The closest direct competitor that I've used is Black Wow. They apply similarly and have similar initial results but Black Wow seems to go splotchy quickly and has much less durability.
I was asked about UTTG but, alas, I have not used that product - yet.
Pros:
1.- Delivers new looking black plastic trim even from old, faded.
2.- Protects.
3.- Cost effective - 1 16oz bottle will do 100s and 100s of cars.
4.- Dries to the touch.
5.- Easy to use.
6.- Best durability I've found thus far.
???:
1.- Ultimate durability. I've got 10 weeks (several washes with pressure washer). CG claims 9 months(!).
2.- Never thought to try on tires.
Cons:
1.- A bit glossy.
2.- The 2 10 min soaks means application takes a while.
Final Observations and Summary:
While I haven't tried all of the competitors, I am quite satisfied with the results I get. Great looks and excellent durability. I will no doubt try UTTG one day but am not rushing to find an alternative to CG NLTG.
Comments and questions are encouraged. Thanks for viewing!
Introduction:
I've mentioned in my Silk and VRP reviews that I wasn't satisfied with their durability on hard plastic exterior trim. Saw CG's video NLTG and threw it in my shopping cart.
Thanks to Corey again for providing the format.
Product Claims:
From Autopia Car Care site -
"Chemical Guys Extended Life New Look Trim Gel
Restores like-new appearance to exterior trim.
Does not attract dirt or dust.
Dries to the touch.
Gel Super-Life, Long-Lasting Tire and Trim Dressing is developed to protect trim and tires from the elements. This long-life protectant and restorer maximizes depth and protection while delivering a water-repellent wet glossy finish.
The unique formulation of Chemical Guys Gel delivers a thick rich trim and rubber dressing that lasts. Trim and Tires stay dark, supple, and hydrated.
The unique formulation of Chemical Guys Gel delivers a thick rich trim and rubber dressing that lasts. Trim and Tires stay dark, supple, and hydrated.
Prepare your trim for a product unlike any other. A true premium trim restorer and protectant, that will no drip, dry or destroy surfaces. Finally a gel that delivers unmatched durability easy of application and a superior new look shine that lasts weeks even through numerous washes, gel is non greasy non tacky and simply amazing.
Amazing deep, dark new look for all trim.
Protects, restores and prolongs the life of all trip, window moldings , hard plastic bumpers, dashboards, interior vinyl rubber and tires.
Brings back darkness and fullness.
Great for exterior rubber, and door seals.
Protects against discoloration and cracking.
Keeps your car looking shining and smelling like new.
Tech notes: Proper application of gel is important to maximize the effectiveness of this product. The viscosity of gel allows it to be applied neatly and evenly, it is uniquely formulated to penetrate trim and tire walls, and prevents messy sling-off.
For best results: Always start by applying one thin, even layer, remember with gel less is more so use it sparingly. Swiped over the surface. A single wipe will deliver a like new premium shine. If a eye popping heavier, shine is what you are looking for, wait ten minutes and reapply."
Chemical Guys Extended Life New Look Trim Gel
Details:
1.- Packaging: Plastic Bottle with cap nozzle
2.- Directions: Clearly labeled
3.- Viscosity: Very thick and oily
4.- Color: Clear
5.- Scent: Virtually none (based on some of the comments I've received on the other reviews, take with large grain of salt)
6.- Price at time of review: 16oz = $ 18.99
7.- Manufacturer: Chemical Guys
9.- Made in: California
Product
Other Products Used:
CG Nonsense
Toothbrush
MF
Cosmetic foam pad
Preparation:
Normally I say here that my car didn't need to be pre-cleaned. Here, it needed it. This was on my 2003 Hyundai Tiburon GT and, even though it has been well cared for, time and Texas sun has taken its toll. IME whenever using a product like this, a thorough cleaning with an APC is needed to maximum results.
Application:
Squirt a single drop on applicator and rub into plastic - trying to force into its pores (not like spreading butter). Wait 10 min and apply second coat. Wait 10 more min and wipe excess with MF.
Have not tried on tires.
Observations:
CG NLTG nicely darkens the plastic and leaves a glossy finish. It really does look like new plastic. Is dry-to-the touch. Lasted on my "mudflap" trim more than 2 months before I stripped it during my Carpro fun last month. A little goes a really long way. Doing my wiper cowl and "mudflaps", I used maybe 10 drops (2 coats) and would have used less if I weren't doing in for the review.
Cleaned with Nonsense
50/50 Tape
1st Coat
2nd Coat
50/50
50/50 Flash
Does it meet its claims: yes.
Comparisons:
The closest direct competitor that I've used is Black Wow. They apply similarly and have similar initial results but Black Wow seems to go splotchy quickly and has much less durability.
I was asked about UTTG but, alas, I have not used that product - yet.
Pros:
1.- Delivers new looking black plastic trim even from old, faded.
2.- Protects.
3.- Cost effective - 1 16oz bottle will do 100s and 100s of cars.
4.- Dries to the touch.
5.- Easy to use.
6.- Best durability I've found thus far.
???:
1.- Ultimate durability. I've got 10 weeks (several washes with pressure washer). CG claims 9 months(!).
2.- Never thought to try on tires.
Cons:
1.- A bit glossy.
2.- The 2 10 min soaks means application takes a while.
Final Observations and Summary:
While I haven't tried all of the competitors, I am quite satisfied with the results I get. Great looks and excellent durability. I will no doubt try UTTG one day but am not rushing to find an alternative to CG NLTG.
Comments and questions are encouraged. Thanks for viewing!