blucpe
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i was at a freinds house the other nite and i saw in his detail box a bottle of black pearl polish by carbrite. anyone ever use this product? have any good or bad feedback on it? :thanks
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I have been using car brite products for many years. they have some awesome products and affordable. that Black Pearl product is a good one.....it has some fillers that cut down on the swirls.
I thought you only used "private label" stuff ?!?!?!?!?!
They make a plastic dressing called Sheen it really works on wheel wells. IMO it out performs most others made for that purpose..carbrite is all over were i live.. dealerships . 150 dollar detail shops ect.. some of there stuff is ok .dressing a/p degressers ect..
When a man can sell you something that costs more, but chooses not to it is worth a little more investigating before making that purchase. Now, the cynic in me might question which product yields the better margin, but still Im listening to what he's got to say. :bigupsI normally use Car Brite products. Mainly the cleaners and dressings, so to speak. Some of their polishes are good, some not. Both of my Car Brite distributors say to save my money and stay away from the Black Pearl line. They said it didn't perform as well as everyone says. I dunno. I take their word since they sell it, they don't force product good or bad on me....
They make a plastic dressing called Sheen it really works on wheel wells. IMO it out performs most others made for that purpose..
If I have a good size order I call and the route truck driver delivers to my home.cool thanks ... i manley stoped useing there stuff because it was a pain to buy . you have to track down a distributer truck or go to there wearhouse which is a half hour from my house .. but none the less they have some nice stuff.. i remeber the blue magic all purpose cleaner was good . and cheap mix it 10 to 1 with water. if i ever got into detailing for profit i would consider useing there stuff again . very cost affective..
If I have a good size order I call and the route truck driver delivers to my home.
If I don't need much I call a friend who works at a body shop that the car brite truck stops at and I tell him what I want.
Next time I'm in town I stop and pick up my order.
Since I only do my own vehicles I don't buy often, a gallon of dressing lasts me a good while.
Is this the replacement of Liquid Ebony? :hmmm:
That was my go-to glaze long ago for black finishes. For a glaze, you just couldn't beat it back then.
If this is LE successor, I'd run and get it!
Deanski