D3 RENEW PROTECT! Gloz & Blak Tire Coatings | RP.11 Waterless Ceramic Wash | Dash Interior Coating



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00:00 Intro
07:29 Dash Interior Coating
12:06 RP:11 Ceramic Waterless Wash
21:41 Gloz & Blak Tire Coatings

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Hey everyone. In todays video we take a closer look at a diamond in the rough brand, Renew Protect, and 4 of their top products; Dash Interior Coating, RP:11 Ceramic Waterless Wash and Gloz & Blak Tire Coatings. Please leave any questions in the comments section below. Enjoy!

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Dash Interior Coating: https://renewprotect.com/products/dash
RP:11 Ceramic Waterless Wash: https://renewprotect.com/products/rp-11-16-oz-64-oz-re-filler
Gloz Tire Coating: https://renewprotect.com/products/gloz
Blak Tire Coating: https://renewprotect.com/products/blak

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4 thoughts on “D3 RENEW PROTECT! Gloz & Blak Tire Coatings | RP.11 Waterless Ceramic Wash | Dash Interior Coating”

  1. Aw man that rim rash is killing me, homey! You need to recommend a wheel resurfacing company to that owner, and tell them to stop hitting curbs! ErmaGerd! :). On this tire product combo, I love it. I have put it on 3 different vehicles in the last 90-ish days, & it's doing great. You will be pleased with it. Thanks for demonstrating the proper use.

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  2. I have been very interested in these products over the past year but haven't broke down and bought any yet. I'll be interested in seeing with the longevity and more importantly the APPEARANCE of what this application will look like in a few weeks or months, whenever you decide to do an update. I've shied away from tire coatings lately due to a bad experience I had with a few previously and returned to using a high quality water based regular tire dressing at the moment. I love the idea of the long term durability but only if it doesn't degrade, flake, spot, whatever you want to call it. That's the problem I had with two other "coatings" that I tried. Both were the familiar "blue" appearance when applied typical of coatings and all tires were really prepped well also being cleaned 3 to 4 times with cleaner and also mineral spirits, but still had problems with both of them. These do look like solid products however and this company seems to be in it for the right reasons and only specialize in these type of coating products so they have a vested interest in these working as well as they possibly can!

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  3. Protection, Protectants, and Tire Dry Rot:
     
    There are two main degrading agents that attack tires, plastic and vinyl—ultraviolet (UV) light and ozone. Both attack the long hydrocarbon chains of the rubber, trim, and vinyl skin by breaking these bonds, shortening the molecules with a resulting loss of elasticity and other properties.
     
    Tire manufacturers add two primary sacrificial protectants to rubber. To protect against UV, manufacturers add carbon black. Therefore, tires and trim are almost always black. The carbon black will turn white or gray as it absorbs and transforms the UV energy and disperses it as heat. To protect against ozone, tire manufacturers add a wax-based sacrificial protectant. The ozone attacks the wax and gradually depletes it. As the tire rolls, additional wax is forced to the surface of the tire. This oxidized wax will appear brown on the tire surface. This ‘blooming’ slowly refreshes the surface wax protectant. A tire that has not been flexed will have the wax depleted by the ozone and thus begin to degrade and suffer dry rot. Solvent based silicone and oil products most commonly advertised protectants, actually dissolve the wax and cause premature fading and sidewall cracking. Nationally advertised protectants contain harsh petroleum surfactants. Some tire manufacturers may not honor their warranties if they detect the use of such protectant products.

    Protectant Check: If is feels slick or greasy after application, it will destroy your tires.
     
    Vinyl surfaces have a protective skin that is depleted by off-gassing. Silicone and oil-based protectants may also dissolve the essential oils in the skin, hastening the premature formation of cracks in the vinyl. Silicone also attracts dirt and dust particles. A quality protectant should contain a strong UV blocking compound to bolster the efforts of the carbon black and should not contain surfactants that remain active after applied.
     
    RENEW PROTECT supplies essential feeder elements that restore the original composition (OEM) of the substrate. RENEW PROTECT also creates a polymer/ceramic hybrid dry-seal ozone and UV block via quartz, zinc, and titanium nano oxides. This technology also serves to retard the “blooming” and “off-gassing” processes and greatly enhances the retention of protective elements within the surface. RENEW PROTECT BLAK contains a high level of carbon black and is ideal for the restoration of faded black surfaces. RENEW PROTECT is silicone and oil-free.
     
    Dorus Rudisill
    Product Development
    RENEW PROTECT Manufacturing LLC

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