Loudness
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- Jay
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After receiving my CYBERBRITE order a couple of weeks ago, I finally had the free time and nice enough weather to give it a try. Not to bury the lede, I'm extremely happy with the result!
I should state up front that I ordered and paid for the product after i saw it here in the forum, this is *my* review and I have no relationship or consideration from @CYBERBRITE1.
I foolishly didn't take a bunch of "before" pictures, but I think most of us know what the bare steel looks like over time, it gets an almost yellow-orange tinge to it. In the past, I've used the Windex/BKF method to restore it to the proper steely-bluish hue, and that works well enough but it's a bit tedious.
The Cyberbrite kit ships with protective gloves, eyewear, two microfiber applicator cloths, and the Cyberbrite solution in a plastic squeeze bottle. It was packed extremely well in a tight box, with the bottle sleeved in a high quality ziploc plastic bag to protect against leakage in transit. I always appreciate attention to detail in packaging, it's a good sign that the manufacturer cares about customer experience. A+ here.
I began with a hand wash at home using water and blue Dawn, followed by drying all of the steel panels completely with a squeegee and disposable microfiber cloths. It's a beautiful sunny 81° day here in Atlanta, and thankfully the pollen is at a lull thanks to some rains from earlier in the week.
Since this was my first use of the product, I followed the directions as closely as possible, doing two complete coats, one after the other. Cyberbrite recommends doing the application in the shade, but unfortunately that wasn't an option for me, this is the only place I strayed a bit from their recommendations. I used about 75% of the bottle doing two coats, and I was quite liberal with the product. It spreads on as a thin oil and it's easy to see where it has/hasn't been applied as you go.
After letting the product set for 15 minutes after the second coat, I hosed it all off - it washed off fairly easily with decent water pressure from a good nozzle. The difference before and after was immediately noticeable, as you can see from the pictures, my CT is back to the original steel blue sheen. I also did a quick walk around video, any distortions you see are mostly environmental reflections. It looks much better in person!
Overall, I'm extremely happy with the ease of the process and the results, I'm going to re-order again. I think I'll use the remaining 25% from the first bottle to do my door jambs as I saw another poster do, it looked fabulous.
Walkaround video:
I should state up front that I ordered and paid for the product after i saw it here in the forum, this is *my* review and I have no relationship or consideration from @CYBERBRITE1.
I foolishly didn't take a bunch of "before" pictures, but I think most of us know what the bare steel looks like over time, it gets an almost yellow-orange tinge to it. In the past, I've used the Windex/BKF method to restore it to the proper steely-bluish hue, and that works well enough but it's a bit tedious.
The Cyberbrite kit ships with protective gloves, eyewear, two microfiber applicator cloths, and the Cyberbrite solution in a plastic squeeze bottle. It was packed extremely well in a tight box, with the bottle sleeved in a high quality ziploc plastic bag to protect against leakage in transit. I always appreciate attention to detail in packaging, it's a good sign that the manufacturer cares about customer experience. A+ here.
I began with a hand wash at home using water and blue Dawn, followed by drying all of the steel panels completely with a squeegee and disposable microfiber cloths. It's a beautiful sunny 81° day here in Atlanta, and thankfully the pollen is at a lull thanks to some rains from earlier in the week.
Since this was my first use of the product, I followed the directions as closely as possible, doing two complete coats, one after the other. Cyberbrite recommends doing the application in the shade, but unfortunately that wasn't an option for me, this is the only place I strayed a bit from their recommendations. I used about 75% of the bottle doing two coats, and I was quite liberal with the product. It spreads on as a thin oil and it's easy to see where it has/hasn't been applied as you go.
After letting the product set for 15 minutes after the second coat, I hosed it all off - it washed off fairly easily with decent water pressure from a good nozzle. The difference before and after was immediately noticeable, as you can see from the pictures, my CT is back to the original steel blue sheen. I also did a quick walk around video, any distortions you see are mostly environmental reflections. It looks much better in person!
Overall, I'm extremely happy with the ease of the process and the results, I'm going to re-order again. I think I'll use the remaining 25% from the first bottle to do my door jambs as I saw another poster do, it looked fabulous.
Walkaround video:
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