Conclusions and Updates:
4 Week Update: PERL vs. Detailers Pride (Old Tire)
This was what the old cracked tire looked like immediately after application.
Immediately After Application
And after 4 weeks/ 1000 miles / parked outside 24/7… the first 2 of those 4 weeks had a lot of rain and they were driven in the rain multiple times.
4 Weeks Later
Video: 4 Week Update
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4 Week Update: PERL on Skybaby Tires
Looks great! The tires on my Sky rarely get wet except during her washes and that holds true here. They have not been driven in rain. She has only been driven on the weekends… About 70 miles yesterday… Top speed I brought her to was130 mph.
Total miles since application: 150 +/-.
Time since Application 4 weeks
Conclusion:
-Exterior Trim-
For exterior trim I do not yet have a conclusion since I’ve only been able to keep tabs on one vehicle where it was used on trim. I started another test today that will give us further insight. I will say on the textured trim where I’ve been watching it for 6 weeks now it has faded some but still looks good. That vehicle is outdoors 24/7
-Tires-
(For outdoor daily driver type vehicles)
Using the method of 1:1 application and 2 thin layers applied as previously specified I am seeing about 2 to 2 1/2 weeks of the tires still looking good. This is assuming a few rainstorms. Without rainstorms I assume the tires would look great beyond 2 weeks
(For Garage Queens)
There just isn’t a question what you should be using on the tires imo its PERL.
Summary:
Durability: PERL does not outperform UTTG or WGETS in durability.
Price: PERL is cheaper then UTTG and UTTG cheaper than WGETS.
PERL darkens badly faded textured trim more than other products I’ve used.
PERL does not leave any runs in it from rain like some of the x black x and restorer products do.
Tires: UTTG will last longer on tires but the very dark black that PERL offers when applied with the method I use just can’t be beat. If the vehicle doesn’t see rain (for instance your garage queen) PERL looks the same to me now as it did 4 weeks ago.
Engines: On engines I believe UTTG to be superior in durability, for one because of its ability to withstand 500 degrees F. I am not positive what temperature PERL holds up to but so far it still looks great on the engine plastic I’ve used it on. PERL can be a touch faster to apply to more intricate engine components.
Interiors: PERL can be used on interior as well. After using it on my Sky I thought I wouldn’t be using it again on her just because I love the feel of UIGP but when we were out the other day I was looking at the way the PERL darkens the interior and I really like it. UIGP is still my favorite product for my Sky but PERL will be used on my Sky again in the future from time to time.
Other interiors I do PERL will probably see 50% of them. For interior products it has replaces all my other dressings except UIGP. For anyone that wants a darker look than UIGP offers I would recommend PERL. For anyone that wants the completely dry to the touch and soft cashmere feel of UIGP I would recommend that.
I think anyone that is using 303AP would be ecstatic if they switched to PERL.
PERL is a jack of all trades. For me it is a master of tires and in my top 2 for interiors, engines, and textured exterior trim.
Oh btw, I finally got the smell today. It does smell like apples! It took me long enough but I see it now.