Dr Oldz
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John was nice enough to send me a bottle for a review. Thanks John!!
Product description from Autopia site: Prima Nero is a water-based vinyl, rubber, and plastic protectant and dressing for both interior and exterior surfaces. The appeal of Nero is its finish: it's a concours-look with a matte silkiness on vinyl dashes and plastic trim. Nero leaves tires with a look of newness, adding almost no gloss. If you are looking for the glazed donut shine, Prima Nero is not for you. UV inhibitors help defend against sun damage. Prima Nero is detergent resistant for excellent durability.
Product directions from bottle: Shake well. Apply to an applicator, or directly onto the surface. Gently wipe for even coverage. Wait 15 minutes and remove any excess with a clean dry cloth.
Packaging: 16oz bottle with sprayer, Also available in a gallon for 49.99
Current price at Autopia: $12.99
Scent: A very warm subtile Banana not overpowering.
So I figured that tires are gonna be my test subject....
Application: I sprayed directly onto tires and after 15 min, I wiped off a lil excess with a MF.
Notes: The included spray head is great at atomizing and spraying a super fine mist. That gets a huge thumbs up as there was zero wasted or over applied product. I used very little product. A guestimation would be just under a half ounce of product used for 4 tires. So a little pricy at first look but when you consider how far this goes, its actually pretty economic. These tires were very dull and lifeless before application. I really like the look. It's not glossy but very dark and rich looking. A bit of a silky sheen to the tire.
Would I buy this again?: Yes. I like the deep look and it doesn't have the apperance that there is a dressing swimming on the surface. If you are looking for glossy, this IS NOT for you.
I will update this post with durability. Thanks again, John
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Product description from Autopia site: Prima Nero is a water-based vinyl, rubber, and plastic protectant and dressing for both interior and exterior surfaces. The appeal of Nero is its finish: it's a concours-look with a matte silkiness on vinyl dashes and plastic trim. Nero leaves tires with a look of newness, adding almost no gloss. If you are looking for the glazed donut shine, Prima Nero is not for you. UV inhibitors help defend against sun damage. Prima Nero is detergent resistant for excellent durability.
Product directions from bottle: Shake well. Apply to an applicator, or directly onto the surface. Gently wipe for even coverage. Wait 15 minutes and remove any excess with a clean dry cloth.
Packaging: 16oz bottle with sprayer, Also available in a gallon for 49.99
Current price at Autopia: $12.99
Scent: A very warm subtile Banana not overpowering.
So I figured that tires are gonna be my test subject....
Application: I sprayed directly onto tires and after 15 min, I wiped off a lil excess with a MF.
Notes: The included spray head is great at atomizing and spraying a super fine mist. That gets a huge thumbs up as there was zero wasted or over applied product. I used very little product. A guestimation would be just under a half ounce of product used for 4 tires. So a little pricy at first look but when you consider how far this goes, its actually pretty economic. These tires were very dull and lifeless before application. I really like the look. It's not glossy but very dark and rich looking. A bit of a silky sheen to the tire.
Would I buy this again?: Yes. I like the deep look and it doesn't have the apperance that there is a dressing swimming on the surface. If you are looking for glossy, this IS NOT for you.
I will update this post with durability. Thanks again, John
A picture is worth a 1000 words:
