Carpro Perl - Best plastic rubber and vinyl dressing ?

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  • @imanaxbert1937
    @imanaxbert1937 7 років тому +66

    I put the PERL full strength on a bare set of tires & smoothed it out. Didn't touch the tires at all to see how long the matt shine would last. Driven daily, the PERL lasted for 7 weeks. That sold me.

    • @AllenJun
      @AllenJun 6 років тому

      Thats insane. Have you tried Gyeon Tire? I've heard mixed things about both in terms of longevity.

    • @jensmuller9493
      @jensmuller9493 3 роки тому +1

      7 Wochen... ohne Regen

    • @kwl189
      @kwl189 2 роки тому

      Wow. 7 weeks!?

  • @wesleythompson5085
    @wesleythompson5085 7 років тому +8

    Nice one cheers. I was literally just looking for this type of product, thanks for saving me hours of looking online. Looks like a winner, I'll get some ordered

  • @2WheelSam
    @2WheelSam 2 роки тому

    I actually use your old videos so regularly excellent tips and your reviews are so helpful. Cheers mate!

  • @jayharper1894
    @jayharper1894 7 років тому +3

    Great video and another product on my list for the next shop, looks fantastic and the price as you say sells itself!

  • @jimmyosterlund2538
    @jimmyosterlund2538 7 років тому +4

    I love PERL so so versatile. Great job Jon!

  • @P4SDetails
    @P4SDetails Рік тому

    I think it is fun to go back and watch these older videos and to see what has changed over 5 years. Honestly it is also cool to see what hasn’t. Some products are just awesome for a long time.

  • @PaulDoldenDetails
    @PaulDoldenDetails 7 років тому +5

    Carpro perl brilliant product Jon used it for a long while the longest tyre dressing I've ever used and brilliant on trims

  • @yeldaRooBTKAM
    @yeldaRooBTKAM 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks for showing me this product Jon. Used it on my son’s Citroen 2008 first. It looked brilliant on his rear bumper. He loved it but what he thought was brilliant is that after 3/4 weeks it was still holding its own, and his car is out in all weathers. I’m about to try it on my 340i. If it looks and lasts like it has on my car I’ll be over the moon.

  • @brownie3602
    @brownie3602 7 років тому +2

    Thanks Jon. Another great recommendation.

  • @martcoombs9031
    @martcoombs9031 12 днів тому

    Just bought this on your recommendation, 10 year old Octavia elegance, 160k, paintwork perfect thanks to following your machine polishing tips. Been looking for something like this for my exterior faded window trims. Thanks

  • @tomgrantham2469
    @tomgrantham2469 5 років тому +1

    I have used Poorboys natural look dressing since 2005 . First on a Mazda Mx5 door card with a patch of slightly different black and Poorboys was the onlyproduct at the time that resolved it. It’s not glossy just darkens things and looks natural . It’s a fairly thick liquid I have never thought of diluting it !

  • @ObsessiveCarDetailer
    @ObsessiveCarDetailer 4 роки тому +5

    Jon, this video just goes to show how your channel stays relevant (3 years old) 👍

  • @Jackieletits
    @Jackieletits 7 років тому +9

    Id just like to add to this here, that Ive just bought my 3rd litre of Perl. It truly is one of the best products I have in my arsenal, because it can be used to dress anything and everything without leaving a greasy finish. This and ONR are the two best products I have tried from Optimum and in general.

  • @averagedetailer9908
    @averagedetailer9908 6 років тому +1

    This guy just gives you the facts with no BS, and he knows what he is talking about and confident about it. He does his homework. Before I buy a product I like to get his input on it.

  • @Kelsonmassif
    @Kelsonmassif 7 років тому +4

    I have been using 303 aerospace for my interior trim, love the matte finish it gives with a new car like darkening effect. For tyres I have been using Opti Tyre Gel in a HVLP gun at 1:1 with great results, hardly use any product this way.
    I still need to find a product to give a more permanent (more then 3 months) restoration to faded exterior trim

  • @mrek2068
    @mrek2068 6 років тому +1

    Great video. What a brilliant product!

  • @richardtregonning954
    @richardtregonning954 3 роки тому

    Thank you John I'm buying off amazon right know keep up the good work u do and I know I can trust everything u say thanks again

  • @alternativeperception6949
    @alternativeperception6949 3 роки тому

    Perl is brilliant I done my van dash with it and it looks amazing and its stayed looking good for about a month now

  • @hartlanddetailer5670
    @hartlanddetailer5670 4 роки тому +2

    John, with your recommendation, Pan the Organizer, Brian from Apex, and many others, this is a staple in my arsenal. Thank you for your recommendations & videos.

  • @BrodeyDoverosx
    @BrodeyDoverosx 7 років тому

    Meguiar's #40 here. Love the smell and the shine isn't overly glossy

  • @BrianW1612
    @BrianW1612 7 років тому +2

    Really like the look of that finish neat... nice and dark with a good level of gloss. I have a ton of tyre dressing products to get through but this is definitely one I want to try. Reminds me of Trim Reaper from Autoglanz, Slick Monkeys Tarzipan or even Obsession Wax Nero.

  • @Matkinson91
    @Matkinson91 7 років тому +3

    Excellent video Jon, my favourite dressing for aesthetics is autoglym instant tyre although for a weekly clean I normally use megs D156 spray wax for window trim and interior plastics (and glass, and paint), gives a great look and provides a little protection/hydrophobicity ! but I haven't used any of the more permanent ones such as Gtechniq - would be sweet to see a comparison between pearl and gtechniq or something similar: water based vs nano based

  • @Audittr2108
    @Audittr2108 7 років тому +3

    Once I need another tyre/trim dressing, I will definitely try some Perl. It looks a bit too shiny for my dash but perfect for exterior plastics and the engine. My go to for the dash is Gtechniq C6 Matte Dash. Leaves the most natural looking finish with plenty of protection.

    • @ForensicDetailing
      @ForensicDetailing  7 років тому +2

      remember thats like fresh application immedietly after its been applied... should have done a shot 15 mins later when its dry really. my bad

  • @RodeoRides
    @RodeoRides 7 років тому +2

    Wonder how it compares to megs hyper dressing

  • @steverabbits
    @steverabbits 4 роки тому

    Buying some NOW! Another great video Jon (though I did stare in horror at the beginning with the serious approach! Thank God you reverted to normal 2 and a bit minutes in - PHEW!)

  • @TurboTonyG
    @TurboTonyG 7 років тому +3

    Perfect video - well done! I love PERL too, although I've been reluctant to use it on the dash because I want a matt finish with UV protection.

    • @ForensicDetailing
      @ForensicDetailing  7 років тому +4

      i wouldnt worry about that too much.. like the finish is shiney satin on application but a day later it settles down to more matt.. but you can really see the darkening effect on the internal plastics and vinyl.. thats what I like... gets me back from a charcoal dash to a darker black dash (a bit)

    • @kmcg674
      @kmcg674 7 років тому

      Thanks for the clarification John, I was only put off by the gloss finish but if it reverts to matt I'm very interested!

    • @kelzer1
      @kelzer1 4 роки тому

      @@ForensicDetailing Would you use 5:1 dilution on all internal plastics? What dilution for external plastic trim?

  • @GrahamReid34
    @GrahamReid34 7 років тому +6

    this is all I use on tyres, I've had my 500ml for two years and is half full now.

  • @truuuupR
    @truuuupR 7 років тому +1

    Nice video! Short, to the point, I like this new revised format! Gota be quick to order some of this stuff. Not sure if you've noticed but a lot of the things you recommend in your videos - all mysteriously go out of stock shortly after your video goes up!

  • @0SimpleSam
    @0SimpleSam 7 років тому +2

    Great video. Love the versatility, will try. What is your favorite permenant trim restorer?

    • @ForensicDetailing
      @ForensicDetailing  7 років тому +1

      well I use solution finish if I want to restore properly.. but prolly need to feature C4 as well maybe a head to head...

  • @adamfreeman1219
    @adamfreeman1219 7 років тому +2

    Keep meaning to try this.

  • @RockBandEclipse
    @RockBandEclipse 2 роки тому

    Have you tried cera trim on plastics, i used it on my greying scuttles and the transformation was excellent, great work John, keep it up 👍

  • @maxburg4817
    @maxburg4817 7 років тому +2

    Based on your recommendation, I bought 1Ltr of the stuff and you're right... brilliant and less greasy on tyres than Endurance. Thanks again.

    • @kwl189
      @kwl189 2 роки тому

      Yep can’t wait for my megs endurance to run out eventually for this reason. Absolute PITA to clean my brushes and I have to buff off as it simply won’t dry and almost always ‘slings’ onto my car.

  • @zstsinas
    @zstsinas 7 років тому +4

    Hey Jon, detailer here form the States and and a big fan of your videos. I think you should to give "303 Aerospace Protectant"' a try. It is all about it's superior UV protection, but I think you will also like the rich dark finish that provides. I would really like to hear your opinion about this product. Keep up the good work!

  • @MrMcol2012
    @MrMcol2012 7 років тому +2

    Hi John thanks for another great video - what about a review on the autosmart range?

  • @vdub5818
    @vdub5818 7 років тому

    Staying with the carpro line, any chance you could do a video comparing the results of using ironx and tarx vs trix? Always have been curious if the results are comparable.

  • @martcoombs9031
    @martcoombs9031 14 днів тому +1

    Here in 2024. Buying now after this to restore rubber around windows.

  • @dlee6985
    @dlee6985 7 років тому +1

    PERL is the bomb diggity! Have you tried it on leather yet? That's the only application I have not used it on yet, but I've been happy with the restorative effects on tires , interior and exterior trim/dash. I actually use PERL undiluted on my tires. I find the hydrophobicity and look last longer. Love how it dries to a nice, matter finish with just a hint of sheen. Really makes them look brand new. Great channel btw. Just came across it and have been watching a bunch of your videos. Cheers from Canada!

  • @jimmyemond8213
    @jimmyemond8213 6 років тому

    I use VRP now. How do you guys think it compares ?

  • @1christophe1
    @1christophe1 7 років тому

    What do you think about gyeon ? they also have a good range of sio2 products cheerss mate

  • @khank9723
    @khank9723 6 років тому

    Where did you get the carpro perl spray bottle?

  • @mattschubert1739
    @mattschubert1739 4 роки тому +1

    I use this product on a Mini Cooper, the external plastics look great all the time it’s dry but when it rains it looks like it’s half washed off leaving it looking streaky. I wish I went for the Solution Finish now because the reviews suggest it doesn’t go streaky or leave water marks. I love my cars looking mint but the least amount of time I have to spend dicking around, the better.

  • @brasileiroadulto
    @brasileiroadulto 3 роки тому +2

    Obrigado pelos comentários acerca do Carpro Perl. Muito esclarecedor! (Waston Ribeiro - Brasil)

  • @zaink7037
    @zaink7037 7 років тому +1

    I'm currently using simoniz back to black bumper and trim restorer and looking at the trim on my new car compared to my current car, my new car's exterior trim looks faded whereas my current cars trim looks like new most likely because of the product

  • @gunslinger6142
    @gunslinger6142 5 років тому +2

    ......love the was you do your reviews. But: I need to know the name of the intro-song. Very nice performance

  • @onza100
    @onza100 7 років тому +1

    I've started using kkd trim x lately which is also dilutable. Have you tried it? Would like to know how it compares.

  • @GavinGTINI
    @GavinGTINI 5 років тому

    What’s the applicator pad your using to apply it as I struggle to find one that suits this product?

  • @therushden
    @therushden 7 років тому +1

    another great vid.

  • @adamfreeman1219
    @adamfreeman1219 7 років тому

    Just got some perl to try John.
    my only uncertainty is I like to keep my bottles made up ready for instant use. and as you dilute it to varying levels for different applications it seems the only way is to have several spray bottles at the differing dilutions and reach for them as needed, although this seems a little inefficient.
    how do you do it?

  • @MrDoohdaah
    @MrDoohdaah 4 роки тому

    Hi there, I use Autoglym bumper and trim gel, also autoglym vinyl and rubber care. I;ve used them for years so was interested in seeing this video and why you thought it was better.

  • @hakman239
    @hakman239 7 років тому

    What dilution would you recommend for like the rubbers around the windshield

  • @JackRR15
    @JackRR15 3 роки тому

    What dilution did you use it on the plastic trim for the restorative effect?

  • @sabotage3d
    @sabotage3d 3 роки тому

    Is it too glossy for dashboard? Can it be diluted and buffed for more matte finish?

  • @flexinriffs9926
    @flexinriffs9926 5 років тому

    Can anyone compare this to 303 aerospace uv protectant? So far it's my fav dressing and brings back old plastic fairly well

  • @tamasdohy1146
    @tamasdohy1146 3 роки тому

    Can you use it undiluted though?

  • @cburgz3697
    @cburgz3697 3 роки тому

    How does aerospace 303 compare for vinyl dressing?

  • @alexbadarau
    @alexbadarau 7 років тому +1

    if only I knew about it before purchasing mequires tyre gel. I am struggling to finish it, but PERL will be the next one on my list.

    • @ForensicDetailing
      @ForensicDetailing  7 років тому

      yer its a different kind of thing.. megs doesnt bond or dry out.. so its really only suitable for tyres.. or maybe exterior trim (but I wouldnt use it on trim personally)..
      Perl you can use inside and out on anything and everything.. and its very good value... I use have megs endurence in the arsenal.. but with perl you dont really need anything else..

  • @nardokosave9593
    @nardokosave9593 7 років тому

    Hi john, i use it the other day in 2010 yaris that the dashboard never seen a dressing since was born and park all day under the sun and we talk about a lot of sun here, from gray faded plastic become like brand new after PERL no greasy to touch, mid shine for a week and still going strong after a month.. just like you describe it..

    • @ForensicDetailing
      @ForensicDetailing  7 років тому +1

      totally agree.. it works really well at whatever it does, and its restorative qualities and darkening ability are there to be seen..

  • @tordnilsson4591
    @tordnilsson4591 6 років тому

    Hi
    Used this today for the 1st time on my sis car. The result got really patchy/streaky (not sure if that is the correct words , i´m swedish) . Solution was 1:3 . Especially on the plastic panel below the windshield (Volvo V70) . Used a application pad to put it on and a light rub with a mf after. Could this be because the plastic was a bit warm ? Did i not use enough amount of Perl ?

  • @matthewsavidge6248
    @matthewsavidge6248 4 роки тому

    Not sure you’ll even see this now but wanted to check, so even though it comes in a 500ml with a spray jet it can /should still be decanted and diluted ? Thanks

  • @woncho1
    @woncho1 7 років тому +1

    Have you try the Turtle Wax Jet Black? Like to know how the compares. PS keep up with the good work.

  • @apjacko1
    @apjacko1 3 роки тому

    Cheers mate, i don't particularly want to dress them, just wasn't sure if a spray with bh apc a scrub and then a rinse off would bring it up like new, unfortunately though its nearly getting to that time of year of crap weather, and this year i've decided to switch the velour mats to rubber ones, but obviously want them to look as good as possible, thought you might have done that with your beemers !

  • @MultiTerpen
    @MultiTerpen 7 років тому

    I have been looking for a good durable rubber and plastic dressing for sooo long now..
    Also that does not cost that much, does not damage wax, paint or glass, does not make stains and lasts for a loong time!
    How long does this last?

  • @jamietaylor3075
    @jamietaylor3075 10 місяців тому

    How would you say perl stacks up against hybrid solutions graphene trim? Price alone perl seems better

  • @g1an_nis
    @g1an_nis 4 роки тому

    how much time does it lasts?

  • @eastfieldmotorco739
    @eastfieldmotorco739 4 роки тому

    Great product

  • @martcoombs9031
    @martcoombs9031 14 днів тому

    Does anyone have recommendations for semi permanent product to restore window trim to new ?

  • @josipmatic4732
    @josipmatic4732 6 років тому +1

    Because of you I buy the same product to test it :D

    • @yeldaRooBTKAM
      @yeldaRooBTKAM 3 роки тому

      John cost us a fortune, doesn't he? I'd be lost without his channel though. He is a star🤩

  • @g1an_nis
    @g1an_nis 4 роки тому

    How much time does it lasts??

  • @redflagchannel1714
    @redflagchannel1714 5 років тому +1

    hi @Forensic Detailing Channel . How do you mix water and CarPro perl? I see that you use it so shiny and so black when used in black plastic trim. I also used CarPro Perl, but did not get the same results as you. I am following the guide behind bottles.100ml Perl + 500ml water for leather or dashboard and plastic trim. but can not get good results just like you. can you help me? how do you mix water and pearls? how much water and how much pearl and what kind of water do you use? I hope you or anyone can help me. I am one of the fans of Forensic Detailing Channel. I am from Malaysia.
    * Sorry my English is not good. I use google translate.😁

    • @josephsammy920
      @josephsammy920 5 років тому +1

      Did you use disttled water or regular water because if you use regular then u would have that problem

  • @charlesdetailn8514
    @charlesdetailn8514 7 років тому +1

    Thanks for another great video.John I have a question for you. You did a video for AngelWax a few weeks ago. I applied AngelWax dressing on my dashboard after a few hours of seating outside on a mild day here in California. When I returned to my car the windshield had a fogging look on the inside, making it difficult to see. Any idea on what could caused this???? Thanks Greetings from L.A California 😎😎👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼

    • @rossbeake5779
      @rossbeake5779 7 років тому +1

      Yea I've had the same problem. Initially I thought I'd applied it too thickly but the same thing happened when I applied it thinly. Apparently it's the product "gassing off".

    • @charlesdetailn8514
      @charlesdetailn8514 7 років тому

      Thanks for the feedback. I thought I was doing something wrong or maybe I needed to dilute it.

  • @bellacavachon7510
    @bellacavachon7510 4 роки тому

    Excellent Jon, cheers. Once diluted (say 1:5) how long does any unused diluted solution last in the spray bottle or do I have to use it all up in one go? Just wondering if it loses power from one application to the next, say 4 weeks.

    • @ForensicDetailing
      @ForensicDetailing  4 роки тому +2

      it doesnt go off at all. I still have like 3:1 mixed up from a year ago.

    • @bellacavachon7510
      @bellacavachon7510 4 роки тому

      @@ForensicDetailing Brilliant Jon. Cheers for the rapid reply mate.

  • @andywilliams2015
    @andywilliams2015 7 років тому

    have you used autoglanz trim reaper mate? if so how does it compare to perl? both seem very similar in their applications(can be diluted to be used on different surfaces)
    thanks for the videos!👍

    • @ForensicDetailing
      @ForensicDetailing  7 років тому +1

      I have trim reaper yes.. I think the darkening restorative effect is greater on PERL.. but If I remember correctly trim reaper but a reall good repellent seal down which is handy for external trim.

  • @plightn
    @plightn 5 років тому +1

    Have you compared it to Autoglym Vinyl & Rubber Care? I've had amazing results with it.

    • @tulsibeepat3453
      @tulsibeepat3453 5 років тому

      I'd say the two products are on par from using them both

  • @TheMarkholt17
    @TheMarkholt17 7 років тому +1

    I have both KKD Trim-x and Tyresol, I find Tyresol great for under-bonnet plastics and rubbers, I would love to know what you think of them, maybe KKD would be worth a company review? The guy who owns it also is bringing Feynlab into the UK, seem to be very interesting products also

    • @PaulDoldenDetails
      @PaulDoldenDetails 7 років тому +1

      TheMarkholt17 tyresol another great product lasts for months

  • @tintladyusa
    @tintladyusa 2 місяці тому

    It's been years since this video was made. Do you have an updated opinion on the best plastic, rubber and vinyl dressing? Thanks!

  • @Reptielenfreak
    @Reptielenfreak 7 років тому

    nice review, but what i am wondering. based on a good prep how long does the tire dress solution last.

    • @ForensicDetailing
      @ForensicDetailing  7 років тому +1

      problem is even though the dressing will stick around for at least a month.. the tyre, no matter what product you use gets dirty.. and then cleaning the tyre usually involves scrubbing and after that you want to reapply your dressing...
      thats the case for pretty much all of them.. you end up stripping them by scrub cleaning... but you need to scrub them to clean :( I cant see any product being able to solve this problem..

    • @Reptielenfreak
      @Reptielenfreak 7 років тому

      that is true, i didnt even think about that to be honest. isent it more likely to solve because of the water based formula? im not sure if every product uses waterbased or other stuff.
      I think it is so cool that you review a lot of popular products and give comments to everyone with questions so fast.
      keep on going and greetings from the netherlands!

  • @danielfischer3561
    @danielfischer3561 7 років тому +4

    Hi Jon!
    Would love to see you do a review of the Solution Finish Black Trim Restorer :)

  • @brad2807
    @brad2807 5 років тому

    I brought this a while back based on your review but haven’t used it much , I’m thinking of using it on my dash but I like a factory look and I only use megs interior detailer would you recommend I use this after? Or steer clear for a factory look?

    • @ForensicDetailing
      @ForensicDetailing  5 років тому +1

      if you use perl on the dash make sure its at the recomended low cncentration. I like the look. its not too glossy and it dries smooth.. test it though on a little area and see what you think Brad. Its a good restorer and protector this product and seems to work well on everything.

  • @robbihongkong903
    @robbihongkong903 7 років тому +4

    Perl is good to an extent and like you say can be used on interiors, but it don't beat Solution Finish for vinyl dressing.....

    • @ForensicDetailing
      @ForensicDetailing  7 років тому +6

      yer I use solution finish.. but thats a more specialist restoration product.. I will do something on solution finish soon as well.

    • @jpjp3873
      @jpjp3873 7 років тому

      Forensic Detailing Channel yeah, I'd like to see a video about solution finish from you jon. I am considering giving it a try.

    • @richardkkirk
      @richardkkirk 7 років тому

      jhon just bought some of the solution finish to do the door handle of my motor home early days yet but up to yet it's the only thing that has had any effect. can't wait for your take on it.

  • @tomatoindustriesdetailing2955
    @tomatoindustriesdetailing2955 7 років тому

    I decided to give this product a go after years of using 303 Protectorant. I just wanted something longer lasting. I tried it on my vehicle a MYO 4 Subaru Outback. I used Megs Super Degreaser as a cleaning agent and wiped off residue straight away. I then applied Perl to dash, door cards etc and wiped dry with MF cloth. Initially results looked good. I went back and checked 10 mins later and noticed some areas where product seemed to have given 2 different finishes. The two main areas of concern were the door cards and dash.The majority of the areas where product applied looked like it had worked as advertised leaving a darker texture. Unfortunately those areas were also interspersed with areas where I noticed it had dried in a lighter shade and was very noticeable. And in one area it was down right just ugly, looked like something had dripped down door card. Never expected this and never had it happen with 303 Protectorant. I kept checking around steering wheel and noticed product had finished well on blinker and wiper stick, vents, steering column and glove box which is same material as door cards and dash. I thought maybe product needs more time to work its way in and kept an eye on it for next few days but unfortunately no change. I also used on rubber seals ( doors and windows ) and product worked very well. I remembered this also happened on some areas of the interior of a Porsche Macan I had detailed earlier in week. Perl had also worked as advertised on the rough textured plastics on exterior but gave a streaky finish to the smooth plastic roof rails. So I'm looking at inconsistent results over differing surfaces. Haven't tried on leather yet but I will do shortly.
    Tomato out...

    • @ForensicDetailing
      @ForensicDetailing  7 років тому

      I think that might be some sort of pentration thing.. I dont think Ive ever seen the problems you describe with perl but Ive seen it with other product.. I also think they tweaked the formula of it a while back.. roof rails are not usually plastic, im wondering if it was a painted surface? not sure. but great feedback though mate thats what its all about...

    • @tomatoindustriesdetailing2955
      @tomatoindustriesdetailing2955 7 років тому

      Thanks for reply FDC...I have to agree although I can't 100% say so. My life would be so much less stressful if I had the answer to all the things that don't go as directed on package or I was also an industrial chemist. It almost looks like the area is sealed but the part where it was supposed to darken the plastic has failed to penetrate leaving it looking like I missed random areas. As this is my car and not customers it has saved me embarrassment of having to clean it all off again and reapply with 303. My first thoughts were something had stopped product from penetrating and I thought back to the process I had used to clean the areas to see if I had done anything different. Everything was the same as I normally do. It's a bummer I can't put a photo on here although I did a short video on my channel showing the inconsistent results. It's named Car Pro Perl WTF...if you do happen to watch it you will see that the lack of penetration pattern on the drivers door is just plain weird. I may not of used the right terminology regarding roof rails. I meant the housing the covers the side are plastic. I can tell when I tap them.
      Cheers mate...

    • @ForensicDetailing
      @ForensicDetailing  7 років тому +1

      Im thinking excess product has run down from the crevace above and dried on the surface. I think the silicone oxide is the component thats leaving the white stains.. but thats also at the heart of how the product works... I think any rubber or vinyl dressing thats a loose liquid and white could have the potential to do this. really needs to be worked in and then any excess buffed up with a microfiber maybe..
      but things like this can play a role in what you pick.. so if you have a product you prefer that never does this, then thats like the final thing that can effect decision making.. but that product might not have the restorative effect pearl does.. Im currently testing it against solution finish on faded plastic and its holding its own right now.. ive also not personally had this issue either but totally respect this feedback.

    • @tomatoindustriesdetailing2955
      @tomatoindustriesdetailing2955 7 років тому

      The funny thing is I just went and brought takeaway Thai for dinner and on the way back the excess product thing sprang into my mind. As 303 allows excess and slowly soaks in, and is the method I'm used to using with dressing I have to admit it's looking like an operator error situation. Ah well I live and learn...So I'm going to clean it off and reapply using less product. I'm thinking IPA 50/50 and MF cloth although I have never tried to remove this product before. Any thoughts on removal process? I'm also going to change from foam applicator to MF and work product in more. Thanks for taking time to reply and it's great that my own SLOW conclusions as to what caused it concurred with what you have just described.
      Cheers bud...

    • @ForensicDetailing
      @ForensicDetailing  7 років тому +1

      no worries mate. IPA should do the job at about 50/50 yer.. could got strong if its not shifting.

  • @b1ejc
    @b1ejc 7 років тому

    Can you do a steam machine video?
    I see there is a lot of car detailers starting to use it and I think it started to dominate detailing world. Would appreciate it very much!!!
    Thanks for your videos, I learned a lot from them!

    • @ForensicDetailing
      @ForensicDetailing  7 років тому

      I dont have one :( I have no idea how effective they are... maybe I need to get one and have a play.

  • @jakepennington8507
    @jakepennington8507 5 років тому

    I have found if you want a cheap off the shelf matte protection that's dry and clean mothers vlr is very good as a vynle protectant and on weather stripping

  • @zacmich6472
    @zacmich6472 3 роки тому

    Does it leave a matte finish on the dashboard? My windshield sits at a very low angle towards the dashboard and I need a really matte finish to minimize reflections.

  • @aliulugun4045
    @aliulugun4045 6 років тому

    Jon have you tried the 303 products before, for Marine and aero usage , expensive at 13 pounds for 500 ml , but I hear it prolongs life of all plastics and even prolongs tyre wear as well with in built uv filters etc, it's cheap as chips in the u.s. by the gallon but almost 100 quid over here

    • @ForensicDetailing
      @ForensicDetailing  6 років тому +1

      I need to try this stuff. seems big in the US scene.

  • @RDR1456
    @RDR1456 3 роки тому +1

    Hi mate do you still use this stuff? Or something better out now? … and how do you apply to tyres?…. Spray on and work in with brush or sponge? Odd for a concentrate to come in a spray bottle?

    • @ForensicDetailing
      @ForensicDetailing  3 роки тому +1

      I still use it but I use TAC systems seal same stuff. tyre 1:1 spray into a big hogg hair brush and brush on.. can pre spray some onto the tyre. I like to put loads on leave for 1 hour then remove excess with a rag. ideally then leave overnight.

  • @pj4433
    @pj4433 2 роки тому

    Perl looks great but what’s the song ?

  • @iKhrono
    @iKhrono 7 років тому +1

    Forensic, try Koch Chemie Plast Star silicon free. You'll like it.

  • @TheCarRestorer957
    @TheCarRestorer957 6 років тому

    I love this stuff I have a video on my channel using it on a 3 year old car.

  • @leadf00t23
    @leadf00t23 2 роки тому

    Pro tip: Use Meg’s heavy duty all purpose cleaner first on your tyres before applying Perl. Then spray it on and use a blower to get it into the little gaps then wipe off the extra.

  • @barrybij8079
    @barrybij8079 3 роки тому

    Any contenders to the pearl crown in the last few years?

  • @rsproductions994
    @rsproductions994 6 років тому

    Could you use Perl and then throw some carpro dlux on if for more of a protection and make the blacken last longer?

    • @ForensicDetailing
      @ForensicDetailing  6 років тому

      dlux is a ceramic, it needs a clean surface to like bond to and set.. perl will mess it up i think m8

    • @rsproductions994
      @rsproductions994 6 років тому

      Forensic Detailing Channel yeah I kind of figured that. Thanks for the quick response.

  • @danielson_9211
    @danielson_9211 3 роки тому

    Is it slippery on rubber floor mats? And how does it compare to 303 for the interior dash?

    • @ForensicDetailing
      @ForensicDetailing  3 роки тому

      it darkens better than 303. it does dry off a lot but not 100% I would not use on rubber floor matts, health and safety reasons. if you get any of the material on your feet. it can leave like white spots if you over concetrate is on exterior rubbers. Its also not the most durable tyre dressing out there and can be a bit patchy. but when you get to grips with it I think its a great versatile affordable product when you dilute it down and its a sucess.

  • @siiNke
    @siiNke 3 роки тому

    How would you fix door rubber seal noise ? with what product would you spray them

    • @ForensicDetailing
      @ForensicDetailing  3 роки тому

      I would first get all 4 wheels put on a lathe and checked for damage not straight etc... then I would have all 4 wheels rebalanced. And set tyre pressures. If you still have noise cover them in carpro perl and see if that helps.

    • @siiNke
      @siiNke 3 роки тому

      @@ForensicDetailing Thanks!

  • @Lierbal
    @Lierbal 7 років тому +4

    Have you used Meguar's Hyper Dressing? It has many applications and lasts a long time. If so, how would you compare it against CarPro Perl? Thank you.

    • @ForensicDetailing
      @ForensicDetailing  7 років тому

      no mate not used it.. Is it concentrated and does it have the restorative effected on faded trim? I like megs stuff so may well try it, it it can tick those boxes.

    • @richardkkirk
      @richardkkirk 7 років тому

      john never tried it myself yet either but i know it's able to go as low as about 4-1..tidy video again mate, i will be ordering the pearl on my next order..cheers.

    • @Lierbal
      @Lierbal 7 років тому

      I use it 4:1 for tires and wheel wells, 8:1 and 10:1 for engine bays and exterior trim. A small amount of product goes a long way and Meguiar's sells it in a gallon container. It produces a ton of gloss at 4:1 (too much for my taste, but I offer it as a "high gloss" option).

    • @Lierbal
      @Lierbal 7 років тому

      I agree that the condition of the plastic plays a big role in a product's ability to change its appearance (for the better). I worked on the black pebble-textured trim of a truck recently that was so hazy and oxidized that no reasonable amount of cleaning and topical restorer would help it.

    • @nirtime
      @nirtime 7 років тому +3

      Perl and Hyper dressing both used to have the same chemistry until carpro made some changes so it lasts a bit longer now than Hyper dressing. I've used both and can say they really are very very similar. You couldn't go wrong with either product.

  • @Albertotron
    @Albertotron 7 років тому

    Have you used Aerospace 303 or Optimum Leather Protectant? I've been using 303 and would like to know how it compares to Perl in terms of leaving a matte finish and durability. If it performs just as good or close I think I found a new interior protectant since it's a hell of a lot cheaper.

    • @ForensicDetailing
      @ForensicDetailing  7 років тому +1

      i like optimum leather protectant I have this but its a different kind of product 303 I have not tried mate.

    • @Albertotron
      @Albertotron 7 років тому

      ah ok. So Perl's primary function is a dressing as stated and protectant as a plus side.

  • @8803surri
    @8803surri 7 років тому

    Love your channel. Keen to see if you rate Autosmart finish.......would you consider a brand review of Autosmart??

    • @ForensicDetailing
      @ForensicDetailing  7 років тому

      I do like what autosmart do.. no BS good value.. leaning toward bulk offerings. I have high style, ive used 101.. I use tardis.. smart wheels is great... so yer good chance we can hopefully feature more.

    • @8803surri
      @8803surri 7 років тому

      Great to hear! I think it might be a supplier that is slightly overlooked. Dont get me wrong I use all the "premium" stuff too. Value for money I think is the key here!

  • @michaeldeluca9306
    @michaeldeluca9306 7 років тому

    I use Opti-bond tire gel. Which is also water based. Have you tried that product? Do you know how it compares to CarPro pearl?

    • @ForensicDetailing
      @ForensicDetailing  7 років тому +1

      yes I used this in the optimum car car review.. I like it.. For me its more matt... It seems to dry down quicker.. Doesnt have the darkening effect of perl.. lasts just as long but perhaps less prolific... but if you like a more matt finish its a really solid product, like all things optimum are

    • @michaeldeluca9306
      @michaeldeluca9306 7 років тому

      So I want to give Pearl a try but I read about 3 bad reviews on detailedimage.com about when you apply to tires and then drive in the rain the tires look horrible and even turn gray. Have you experienced this and do you know why this is happening?

    • @ForensicDetailing
      @ForensicDetailing  7 років тому

      not heard of that mate and no Ive never seen the tyres go grey... its still on the test tyre and its jet black...

  • @brad2807
    @brad2807 6 років тому

    I was going to buy gtechniq c4 but now you have me thinking about getting this instead I no there different products though c4 is meant to be pritty much permanent fix and pearl is a temp fix with more uses

  • @TerrificFlow
    @TerrificFlow 7 років тому +2

    All good point for this review... I've been using PERL for more than a year, and i must say there is something NEGATIVE about it.
    At 1:1 on tires, it will leave a greasy touch on the tire. And i've tried on multiple tire just to exclude a specific tire issue.
    After a month (you can get a month of effect on tires if good condition), if you put your finger on the tire, you will get quite a lot of nasty black goo. A good degreaser will be needed to get everything off in my case.
    My conclusion on the matter is that either you have to buff off the tire after the product has cured (15-30min), or use a higher dilution which i haven't tried yet.
    Same thing on the interior, i advise to buff off after the product had time to cure.
    It may not be a big issue, but i think people need to know this. Especially on interior, having some residue is not great. It's also a disadvantage for me, i hate spending more time on each panel/tire to comeback and buff the product.
    What about you John ? Did you notice the same problem?

    • @ForensicDetailing
      @ForensicDetailing  7 років тому

      on my test tyre the product has been sitting for about a week since shooting this. I kind of see what your saying looking at the test tyre.. Its not as bad at megs.. but yer a little bit of greasy feel.. I went 1:0... I suspect if you go down to 1:3 it will be less notacable but there might be a trade off in durability. products like angelwax elixir and opti bond tyre gel are better on this front... but less prolific or less like noticable immedietly after application.. so theres options there is you have an issue or spot something you dont like.. great stuff mate its great when peeps feedback their thoguhts like this.

    • @TerrificFlow
      @TerrificFlow 7 років тому

      Forensic Detailing Channel of course, i try to get involve in the discussion, especially on a product that i know well. And perl has been hyped for quite some time now, for his multi purpose and excellent value. But, i think there is room for improvement, especially on the residue left. you could dilute it more to reduce this, but then the durability could be reduce. thats the only critic i have for pearl, and it can be a turn off for some people i think. in my case, i will still use it because i m looking for some good value and a product that can dress it all.

  •  7 років тому

    How do you think carpro pearl compares to Chemical Guys VRP or Adam's VRT, they look similar but more concentrated products..

    • @ForensicDetailing
      @ForensicDetailing  7 років тому +1

      honest without having them in front its hard to say.. but I suspect they are not AS concentrated as perl and prolly dont have the notorious darkening effect.. but knowing the brands these products will be solid as well.

    •  7 років тому

      Check them out they are not as watery as pearl, they are creamy products and can be diluted. I don't know about the effectiveness of them though.