Basic Review: Meguiar's D4510 Plastic & Vinyl Coating

rwright

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This is just a basic review until I've had more time with this product. Even though I fell in love with Chemical Guys Black On Black dressing, I decided to pick this up and give it a go. The retail price on this comes in about half of the Chemical Guys product, which may make it a little more attractive to some.

Wheel well plastic was cleaned with Optimum Power Clean @ 2:1 followed by Meguiar's Rinse Free Express Wash, dried with generic micro fiber towels. After doing a couple passes with this product it was evident right away that I was going to love it. Short bursts were enough to cover the plastic without emitting too much over spray. Application was easy and even, no runs. Product was allowed to dwell only 2 hours before wiping down to a nice dry finish, very similar to the CG Black on Black.

And now some pictures - taken with iPhone and resized with Kodak EasyShare software, no enhancements:

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Before:

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After application, before wipe down:

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And this is after a 2 hour dwell time followed by a quick wipe down:

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Final thoughts:

As you can see this product leaves a finish very similar to Chemical Guys Black On Black. I plan to spend more time with this product such as allowing more dwell time and different application methods. This product had very little mist floating around my garage which is a plus to me. At nearly half the price it's a lot more budget friendly than the CG product.
I'm not sure about durability at this point but will update this thread as time permits.


Thanks for looking and if you have any questions please ask.
 
You should now Shane, I added the photos here and changed the links. I guess they don't want links to other galleries.
 
I just discover this , i currently have the CG black on black and Adams in and out spray.

CG Black on black is super oily, which i do not like.
And Adams IMO is very good, but super expensive.
 
You can achieve the same finish with both CG and Meguiar's. I also achieved the same look with Meguiar's Detailer series D161 Silicone Free Dressing. If you are looking for value then that's the way I would recommend. All Season Dressing is a little more oily but lasts longer. I prefer a new like look on undercarriage components instead of glossy.
 
Im after a aerosol spray type of product...
I absolutely hate the CG, it is SUPER oily....

I use the Adams in and out on plastic vents.... places u cant apply the dressing, it has to be sprayed onto
 
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