Thanks to you all who have purchased CYBERBRITE. We have received several positive reviews and welcome all comments.
It need to be fully understood that when applying CYBERBRITE, the stainless steel surface has to be thoroughly cleaned. This cleaning includes removing any ceramic or waxing...
Yes it is ok to use ceramic coating after CYBERBRITE. Remember that CYBERBRITE’s bright finish will last 4 to 6 months. The passivation keeps the stainless looking great. Take into consideration that the ceramic coating must be completely removed before re-application of CYBERBRITE. It is not...
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Another pair of quick real-world tests from forum member MangoTheSpitz in the main CyberBrite thread.
First, a simple single-pass test on the front driver side door. Then, after seeing the results, he went ahead and applied it to the whole...
Looks amazing. I’m happy to see that others are getting to enjoy the true beauty of raw clean stainless steel the way I have. It’s the way our Cybertruck’s should always look. I hope to get to a point where the people at Tesla take an interest in CYBERBRITE. They need all there trucks to look...
Thanks for the photos on your door jam. This question has come up from others. I haven’t had a problem with my Cybertruck’s doors so I didn’t consider that application. In retrospect I should have. I am testing procedures to best apply to door jams. The issue i am addressing is removal after...
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Thanks to all of you who have purchased CYBERBRITE. The following review will offer insight on your application experiance. One of our customers posted this detailed independent comprehensive review of CYBERBRITE on his early Foundation...
Hi thank you for your review!! Your is the first independent comprehensive review that proves what I have been experiencing in all my testing. If you could please re-post as a general post thread, and on my website, it would be greatly appreciated.
Big Smiles Here
Gary
I have only applied by hand using the microfiber towels provided with the kit. Any process that has the potential to atomize CYBERBRITE during application, in any way, could be hazardous and SHOULD NOT BE USED. CYBERBRITE should only be applied per instructions to avoid any possible safety...
CYBERBRITE – Inadvertent Contact with Non-Stainless Surfaces
I have done research and have come to the following conclusion regarding CYBERBRITE and plastic trim. I want to be transparent on this issue. My expertise is with stainless steel not automotive plastics.
CYBERBRITE is formulated...
The CYBERBRITE treatment leaves passivated bare stainless steel with no contaminants. In my industry, there are products that have coatings that are similar to wrap. Stainless steel products that are coated that have not been de-stained and passivated will develop tiny corrosion spots under the...
Hi, CYBERBRITE is formulated for Cybertrucks only. I have only used it on my truck. Having said that, I can't stop people from using it or diluting it 50% with distilled water to see what it does to stainless appliances. Not a recommendation!!
Thanks,
Gary
First I would like to sincerely thank all of you that offered their initial critique of my introduction. It pointed out glaring flaws that have help me regroup and better explain CYBERBRITE. Thanks also to those who have purchased the first bottles of CYBERBRITE. Your purchases are inspiring. I...
Hi I’ve check with shipping and the regulatory issues among other transactional concerns will need legal guidance. We are just beginning this and unfortunately will only be able to sale in the United States. As we grow and learn, we will be offering in Canada. We will change our website to...
Hi. Do not rinse between applications. Start at a section, apply to entire truck then continue applying second coat over first application. Thanks for the heads up on this!! I will change instructions to reflect this specific application process.
Thanks
Gary