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Forever Black Black-Top Gel is a premium restorative gel designed to revive and protect the black color of vinyl and plastic convertible tops and trims. Its UV-resistant formula ensures long-lasting durability against sun and rain, while the 8 fl. oz. bottle provides ample coverage for multiple applications. Easy to apply and versatile, it renews your vehicle’s black surfaces to a like-new, matte finish that resists dust and fading.
| ASIN | B0053CS4I0 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #46,284 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #8 in Convertible Top Cleaners |
| Brand | Forever Car Care Products |
| Date First Available | January 9, 2012 |
| Department | mens |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00800103342201 |
| Grit Material | Plastic |
| Grit Number | 1500 |
| Grit Type | Fine |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 11.2 ounces |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 5.8 x 5.1 x 2.3 inches |
| Item model number | FB813 |
| Manufacturer | Forever Car Car Products |
| Material | Rubber |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 5.8 x 5.1 x 2.3 inches |
| UPC | 800103342201 704168628136 |
H**.
Shockingly good. Works on a lot more than fabric.
Shockingly Good! It color changed my stained beige Jaguar XK8 to a nice shiny black. Covered all but the worst areas. Cleans up easily. No bad smell. Inexpensive verses custom teacher may or may not work (I spent 10X as much for a dye that did not go on as evenly , like this product. Bottle warns that it will dye rubber or plastic, to be careful. Yeah it does! Plastic, rubber, and clear coated off road paint now is as new. Saved me a ton of time and money and both vehicles will fetch more when sold because the trim and top look well cared for and not worn. Picture is after one coat. The second really cleaned it up.
M**A
Used it on my faded black Jeep Wrangler hardtop! Awesome!
First time I used this was on my 2003 Jeep hardtop in 2011, and I only recently felt it needed freshening up. Most of those years were spent in 110 degree dry summers, parked outside, and the rest in a very rainy.snowy climate, also parked outside much of the time... which is a tribute to how well it held up in a range of extreme weather. Here's a suggestion for those getting a streaky result. What I did today has erased that issue entirely: Assuming you're applying this to a hardtop (no idea how it would work on a soft top), try 'stippling' the product onto the surface, instead of brushing it on in strokes. I used a cheap disposable brush, but next time I'd buy a decent quality 2" wide loose-bristle brush to work with, because the cheap brushes just shed so badly. I had to keep picking those little hairs out of the hard top as I worked. Not a huge issue, though, because it's super easy to cover errors with this technique. 1) Mash the bristles of your brush downward onto a hard surface several times to make it more ragged. Be brutal, so that the bristles fully spread out and separate, roughly and randomly... or just buy an actual round stippling brush, lol. 2) Pour a couple tablespoons of the product into a bowl and dip the tips of your brush into it, picking up a fairly generous amount. 3) Apply it to your surface in a sort of stabbing motion, overlapping as you go. No brushing, just stabbing and reworking areas as you go along. The product may bubble up a bit, because the stabbing motion introduces air bubbles. But again, just keep circling back—even after it has 'set up' a little, it will still respond well to reworking. For those who've ever done a sponge-painted wall, it's the same premise. In fact a sea sponge might work for this, but a ragged bristle brush seemed to do the trick. If you keep applying and backtracking over your work, you'll end up with a beautifully pebbly, powder-coated look—no more visible streaks! I took pics as it was still drying, but it looks awesome, and the slightly orange-peel finish will be a lot easier to touch up when needed.
D**L
Easy to work with
Roof looks fresh and black again after 2 coats
B**H
Not just a pricey quick shine, good product.
This convertible dressing actually works. The product video they show the cleanest old top they could find on a restored car to show it working. Not really relateable to us everyday drivers. I have an old corvette, sun faded top and a few spots where washes have damaged the surface a bit. Bad discoloration in the seams. This stuff blackened my whole top back to a brilliant deep black. Did it on a 50° day and dried within 20 minutes. Looks great by the next day. Took care of all the discoloration and fading. It works! Helpful hint, dont be a Bob Ross about it. Get in there and scrub this stuff in. Its a dye not just a paint or shine.
V**T
Effective product
Very easy and simple to use. Did a good job of removing white streaks in top where it folds down. Will see how long it lasts, but so far am please with outcome.
P**R
Was just ok .
Product was ok. Needed the entire bottle to coat my top and actually could have used more. Had to apply quite a lot to get color to even out and didnt cover completely
A**R
Great results—just be sure to buy enough to finish the job
I just applied this product to my 2014 convertible, and the results look great so far. The color is rich and even, and I’m hopeful it will hold up well over time. One important note: the coverage is limited—one bottle only covered about 6 to 9 square feet. I’ll need to order more to complete the entire top, so keep that in mind when estimating how much you’ll need.
S**N
Good product!!!
Use this on our limo top, looks great!!
K**R
I was hesitant to buy as I didn't need to do the whole roof but bought and did the bits that needed including inside roof and I just went out to check and so very pleased with the results. Plus plenty to use again should a top up be needed. Really pleased and would completely recommend this if like me you had bits of green algae/mould on your rooftop.
J**.
Totalement efficace avec très peu de produit
D**N
It doesn't take much paint to fully apply on a small soft top, and i'm very satisfied with the result. It 's better to use a brush to apply the paint in some detailed areas though, as the sponge provided is too blocky. Also it's better to work undercover, as I've worked in a cloudy day and it started to rain before the paint is dried, and left some spotty markings. So at the end I have to apply a second coat.
K**N
Este producto alcanza para 1.5 pasadas completas de un mazda mx5 Le doy las 5 estrellas porque hace lo que indica. Pueden usar otro protector para telas exteriores :)
V**G
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