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Old Oct 4, 2006 | 09:46 AM
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How is your Prima Nero vs Griot's Vinyl and Rubber dressing? Is it even less shiny?
On most surfaces, Prima Nero is the least shiny of anything else out there we've tested (including Griot's and many, many others).

In order to achieve this "ultimate" matte finish, we did have to sacrifice some UV protection (but not all, of course!). Nero has plenty of UV inhibitors in it to work very well if you're applying somewhat frequently anyway (like most of us detailing freaks!). However, if you only apply every, say 45 days or so, then 303 Aerospace Protectant has a stronger UV protectant and a decently matte finish. IMO, 303 leads the industry in UV strength by far over the others. As usual, depends on what you're looking for.

We know that some people really want the most matte you can get, despite a wee tradeoff. Hence, Nero was born.

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Old Oct 4, 2006 | 10:40 AM
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Thanks, Heather!

Considering that my car is garaged that might be my best option!



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On most surfaces, Prima Nero is the least shiny of anything else out there we've tested (including Griot's and many, many others).

In order to achieve this "ultimate" matte finish, we did have to sacrifice some UV protection (but not all, of course!). Nero has plenty of UV inhibitors in it to work very well if you're applying somewhat frequently anyway (like most of us detailing freaks!). However, if you only apply every, say 45 days or so, then 303 Aerospace Protectant has a stronger UV protectant and a decently matte finish. IMO, 303 leads the industry in UV strength by far over the others. As usual, depends on what you're looking for.

We know that some people really want the most matte you can get, despite a wee tradeoff. Hence, Nero was born.

-Heather
 
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Old Oct 5, 2006 | 06:16 PM
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ok, finally got home tonight... will try out the Griot's LeatherCare in the
8oz bottle that's been sitting here begging to be tried.

since my G35C has perforated leather seats, I will need to use a super
small amount not to make earwax looking crap stuck in the holes. lol
 
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Old Oct 5, 2006 | 06:50 PM
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Originally Posted by kenchan

since my G35C has perforated leather seats, I will need to use a super
small amount not to make earwax looking crap stuck in the holes. lol
My wife's car has a mix of smooth and perforated leather. I apply the leather conditioner to a microfiber and apply to a section or two of smooth leather first, before moving on to the perforated, using a ligher touch on the perf. sections. This helps distribute the conditioner into the microfiber before you get to an area with the holes and the lighter touch seems to help prevent buildup in the perforations.
 
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Old Oct 5, 2006 | 09:00 PM
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^^ i did the same, except i used the blue foam pad... even over the
preforations. i only put a very small amount on there, worked on the
smooth surface, then moved onto the preforated surfaces.

it turned out real nice. i took my time and at the end, took a
cotton towel to wipe everything down. it's a nice healthy look...
much easier to apply than i thought.
 
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Old Oct 6, 2006 | 12:13 AM
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Griot's vinyl and rubber dressing:

With two coats, a day a part, it took a hard rubber bumper from 1994 that was probably parking-bumped many times to near new condition. The first was kinda thirsty and it absorbed a bit, the second gave it a sheen and smoothness that I never had seen on this car. This is my test car as it awaits its new owner. I applied it with disposable chem lab high cotton content cleaning cloths. The stuff is amazing.
 
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Old Oct 6, 2006 | 05:49 AM
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^^ nice! i put that stuff on the outer rubber seals around
my G35C's door windows as it was looking dry (the seal contacts the
glass directly like on our MINI's).

it gave a nice semi-matt finish and no greasy ikky mess on the glass.

im going to try this stuff on the MCS fender arches next time. anyone
want the rest of my Meguiar's Rubber and Vinyl protectant?
 
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Old Oct 6, 2006 | 05:56 AM
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heather- do you recommend the all-purpose MF towel you sell for Nero or
a foam pad? if foam pad, which one?

im gonna try this on my MCS's dash.
 
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Old Oct 6, 2006 | 06:51 AM
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Originally Posted by kenchan
im going to try this stuff on the MCS fender arches next time. anyone
want the rest of my Meguiar's Rubber and Vinyl protectant?
Do you have any Rubber Cleaner? I spay some on a towel and wipe down the arches. (after I get all the wax off with Paint Prep. ) Then I put the R&V dressing with a cheapo wax applicator. Works nice, and is quick!
 
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Old Oct 6, 2006 | 07:41 AM
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Originally Posted by S Curvz
Do you have any Rubber Cleaner? I spay some on a towel and wipe down the arches. (after I get all the wax off with Paint Prep. ) Then I put the R&V dressing with a cheapo wax applicator. Works nice, and is quick!
yep, i have the Rubber Cleaner. i started using that on my
tires before applying sauce (i use to just wash the tires with shampoo)
and now it lasts like 2x longer. ok, will try that R&V next time on
the arches for sure.

btw, i place an order with DetailersParadise for their NERO and
some MF towels (4pack). will keep you guys posted on how it
turns out.
 
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Old Oct 6, 2006 | 07:44 AM
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Originally Posted by kenchan
yep, i have the Rubber Cleaner. i started using that on my
tires before applying sauce (i use to just wash the tires with shampoo)
and now it lasts like 2x longer. ok, will try that R&V next time on
the arches for sure.

btw, i place an order with DetailersParadise for their NERO and
some MF towels (4pack). will keep you guys posted on how it
turns out.
I was hoping you didnt have the ruber cleaner, that way I could entice you to drive out sunday
 
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Old Oct 6, 2006 | 07:46 AM
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Originally Posted by S Curvz
I was hoping you didnt have the ruber cleaner, that way I could entice you to drive out sunday



i need to post an updated pict of my Griot's cart. i got so much more
stuff now than a month or so ago.

I need to start throwing out the off-the-shelf junk i have
remaining to make more room for Griots and Prima goodies.
 
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Old Oct 6, 2006 | 08:25 AM
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Originally Posted by kenchan


I need to start throwing out the off-the-shelf junk i have
remaining to make more room for Griots and Prima goodies.
I'll send you my address, man.
 
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Old Oct 6, 2006 | 08:27 AM
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Originally Posted by ImagoX
I'll send you my address, man.
Matt you know better than to want that junk. Plus I thought you working on rock stars cars now.
 
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Old Oct 6, 2006 | 09:11 AM
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Originally Posted by S Curvz
Matt you know better than to want that junk. Plus I thought you working on rock stars cars now.
that's right. this low-end crap i have should not even be in our
garages!

i guess i'll use up the cheezy detailer spray on my commuters to
remove bird crap. im not buying this off-the-shelf stuff
any more. it's Griot and DP from now on.
 
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Old Oct 6, 2006 | 09:25 AM
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Wheres Heather? Is DP going to have a cataloge in print? Those things seem to get me in trouble because where ever I go they are laying around. When I pick them up I thumb thought it. Before I know whats going on, I am on the phone giving Griots my check card number.... Oh well.
 
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Old Oct 6, 2006 | 10:21 AM
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Originally Posted by kenchan
that's right. this low-end crap i have should not even be in our
garages!

i guess i'll use up the cheezy detailer spray on my commuters to
remove bird crap. im not buying this off-the-shelf stuff
any more. it's Griot and DP from now on.
Eh. I like the Meguiar's stuff I've used so far - no complaints. that might just be my ig'nance talking, though.

Of course, now that I'm about to try the Prima stuff, I might end up spoiled forever, like you guys. Maybe I should wear non-porous gloves - it sounds like they may put liquid crack into high-end detailing products from the addictive tendencies that you guys seem to exhibit.
 
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Old Oct 6, 2006 | 10:23 AM
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Originally Posted by ImagoX
Eh. I like the Meguiar's stuff I've used so far - no complaints. that might just be my ig'nance talking, though.

Of course, now that I'm about to try the Prima stuff, I might end up spoiled forever, like you guys. Maybe I should wear non-porous gloves - it sounds like they may put liquid crack into high-end detailing products from the addictive tendencies that you guys seem to exhibit.
i can't wait to get my Prima NERO.

i actually spread some Epic on my bread this morning and it tasted good.
j/k
 
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Old Oct 6, 2006 | 11:18 AM
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Dude, I have a big, shiny bottle of Nero IN MY HAND right this second... :: sniiiiif ::: Smells GUUUUD!
 
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Old Oct 6, 2006 | 11:29 AM
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Originally Posted by ImagoX

Of course, now that I'm about to try the Prima stuff, I might end up spoiled forever, like you guys. Maybe I should wear non-porous gloves - it sounds like they may put liquid crack into high-end detailing products from the addictive tendencies that you guys seem to exhibit.
Maybe it is crack...This whole time i thought it was just enjoyable. Crack explains the missing money in my wallet....
 
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Old Oct 6, 2006 | 11:33 AM
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Originally Posted by kenchan
i can't wait to get my Prima NERO.

i actually spread some Epic on my bread this morning and it tasted good.
j/k


How do you teeth look - shinny and slick?
 
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Old Oct 6, 2006 | 11:50 AM
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How do you teeth look - shinny and slick?
you bet! i need to wait 24hours though.
 
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Originally Posted by ImagoX
Dude, I have a big, shiny bottle of Nero IN MY HAND right this second... :: sniiiiif ::: Smells GUUUUD!

dang it, im jealous! can't wait to get mine (wait, i already said that
like 5x already).
 
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Old Oct 6, 2006 | 11:51 AM
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you bet! i need to wait 24hours though.
And use your big fluffy MF napkin
 
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Old Oct 6, 2006 | 12:07 PM
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Originally Posted by kenchan
^^ nice! i put that stuff on the outer rubber seals around
my G35C's door windows as it was looking dry (the seal contacts the
glass directly like on our MINI's).

it gave a nice semi-matt finish and no greasy ikky mess on the glass.
The next step for your seals is a light dusting of talc or baby powder. Moist seals tend to stick to glass or paint. Over time, the sticking can be detrimental to the seals. Apply the dressing and wipe dry w/ a microfiber. Sprinkle a bit of talc on a microfiber and wipe over the seals so they won't stick to the sealing surface. I do this once a year in the spring.
 
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