Kean
New member
Well, some may remember I purchased a bottle of G/Techniq C4 Permanent Trim Restorer a few weeks back to help my Dad restore the plastic components on his Avalanche. The truth is that I simply haven't had the opportunity to make it down to his house to get the job done (a lot or preparation is required on his truck to even get the plastic in a "ready to apply" state for the best result).
In any case, I decided today to go ahead and apply C4 to a couple of areas on the wife's (or DD) 2008 Forester. For those that may be interested in this product, I wanted to share a couple of pictures and my initial impressions....
Cowl before:
Cowl 50/50 (including wiper arm):
Rear bumper guard before (with flash):
Rear bumper guard 50/50:
Rear bumper guard after (with flash):
Rear bumper guard after (no flash):
Rear Bumper after (with flash....lower trim also has C4 applied):
Rear Bumper after (no flash):
The car hadn't been washed for a week so I did a quick clean up of the pieces I applied the C4 to which included a thorough wipe down with IPA. The wiper arm needed restoration IMO before application of the C4 but I was running out of time and just wanted to get the product on these bits before the wife needed to take the car.
Application is very easy with the supplied applicators (they look like little, round, cotton make up removers.....shown in the 2nd pic). Tight crevices, ridges, etc. (like the Forester lettering on the rear bumper guard) are easily reached with a cotton swab. After application I gently wiped the areas immediately after with an MF towel as per the instructions. The finish is satin-like with a little more sheen than I probably would want but if this stuff lasts the 1-2 years they say it does, I think it's worth it. I'll likely apply C4 to the rocker panels, rear apron, chin spoiler, tail light and front grille surround of my 2010 Challenger R/T tomorrow.
I'll try to post updates as time goes by. I'm really hoping this product lives up to the hype and will keep its finish as the months pass.
In any case, I decided today to go ahead and apply C4 to a couple of areas on the wife's (or DD) 2008 Forester. For those that may be interested in this product, I wanted to share a couple of pictures and my initial impressions....
Cowl before:

Cowl 50/50 (including wiper arm):

Rear bumper guard before (with flash):

Rear bumper guard 50/50:

Rear bumper guard after (with flash):

Rear bumper guard after (no flash):

Rear Bumper after (with flash....lower trim also has C4 applied):

Rear Bumper after (no flash):

The car hadn't been washed for a week so I did a quick clean up of the pieces I applied the C4 to which included a thorough wipe down with IPA. The wiper arm needed restoration IMO before application of the C4 but I was running out of time and just wanted to get the product on these bits before the wife needed to take the car.
Application is very easy with the supplied applicators (they look like little, round, cotton make up removers.....shown in the 2nd pic). Tight crevices, ridges, etc. (like the Forester lettering on the rear bumper guard) are easily reached with a cotton swab. After application I gently wiped the areas immediately after with an MF towel as per the instructions. The finish is satin-like with a little more sheen than I probably would want but if this stuff lasts the 1-2 years they say it does, I think it's worth it. I'll likely apply C4 to the rocker panels, rear apron, chin spoiler, tail light and front grille surround of my 2010 Challenger R/T tomorrow.
I'll try to post updates as time goes by. I'm really hoping this product lives up to the hype and will keep its finish as the months pass.