Clear bar cleaners
#1
Clear bar cleaners
I had been looking for some type of cleaner or wax solution for my clear bar, finally past weekend I find this new product from Premier @ Fremont, CA. Just try it out I already tell the gloss from the clear bar, hope this will do the job. I am not a sale rep for them, had anyone also used this product before?
It call PF1 Film Cleanse & PF1 Crystalline
www.premiermobilegroup.com/pf1_products.shtml
It call PF1 Film Cleanse & PF1 Crystalline
www.premiermobilegroup.com/pf1_products.shtml
Last edited by ty328; 10-06-2008 at 01:22 PM.
#7
i believe you can machine polish the bra, but it would take some experience and skills not to burn it
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#8
you can email them directly for sales...
#9
Im a detailer and do already machine polish clear bras, just with standard paint polishes though. To my knowledge nothing has really been formulated for clear bra polishing.
#10
Premier's Clear Bra Cleaner
Smoke,
Sammy wanted a product he could sell that would replace Plexus, that flashed quickly, did not streak and keep the film supple and protected. As much as I can correct most finishes, I have learned some neat tricks for removing defects from the film from the guys @ Premier(at thier shop at least one day a week these days).
Sammy wanted a product he could sell that would replace Plexus, that flashed quickly, did not streak and keep the film supple and protected. As much as I can correct most finishes, I have learned some neat tricks for removing defects from the film from the guys @ Premier(at thier shop at least one day a week these days).
#11
We've been using Menzerna 106ff with a white lc ccs pad for a few years now on film that has a clearcoat on it. Works just fine. You can actually use sip if you're careful and removing all the swirls is quite easy. Not sure if the technology in the product premier is selling is really anything new. I'll look into it. From my understanding, xpel, world's premier film software company, actually recommends zymol field glaze to protect the film. We've been claying, polishing, and waxing the film with zymol for years. It's products like plexus and rejex that actually harm the film and turn it yellow. Next time check the nozzle on plexus and rejex; you'll see how yellow the tips are. I believe film installers, premier included, have been recommending plexus for years. Not sure if they all knew the adverse effects the proudct has.
In the name of science though, I'd be interested in seeing long-term effects on film if anyone can get that info from premier.
In the name of science though, I'd be interested in seeing long-term effects on film if anyone can get that info from premier.
#12
Thanks Bob! So far so good, yes you are rigth it had a nice fragrance to it.
#13
Like that said "you get what you pay for" Yes! You can buy it directed from Premiere.
#14
They did show me how to used the machine polish (PF1 Crystalline) on the clear bar. Thank you for your kind words, I just did another photos shoot of my car, will post more pics later.
#15
We've been using Menzerna 106ff with a white lc ccs pad for a few years now on film that has a clearcoat on it. Works just fine. You can actually use sip if you're careful and removing all the swirls is quite easy. Not sure if the technology in the product premier is selling is really anything new. I'll look into it. From my understanding, xpel, world's premier film software company, actually recommends zymol field glaze to protect the film. We've been claying, polishing, and waxing the film with zymol for years. It's products like plexus and rejex that actually harm the film and turn it yellow. Next time check the nozzle on plexus and rejex; you'll see how yellow the tips are. I believe film installers, premier included, have been recommending plexus for years. Not sure if they all knew the adverse effects the proudct has.
In the name of science though, I'd be interested in seeing long-term effects on film if anyone can get that info from premier.
In the name of science though, I'd be interested in seeing long-term effects on film if anyone can get that info from premier.
I am not sure you guys know this, Premier told me they spend a lot of money with the chemist, came up with this special formula. No one on the market had this products.