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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 products, including drive through and self-wand pressure car washes that apply water beading chemicals that assist in drying. All surface coatings of any type that will block CYBERBRITE from directly contacting the oxidized stainless steel surface must be removed prior to application.
It has come to our attention that some cleaning products such as waterless wash or Windex type cleaners may leave a film on the surface of the stainless that washing may not remove!! Remember you can see the streaks on glass that you can't see on stainless steel. These products can build up over time and be difficult to completely remove, even after pressure washing. If, after CYBERBRITE application, you encounter areas on you Cybertruck that are uneven blotchy stain looking, while others are bright and clean, it is an indication that your truck has a film coating blocking the CYBERBRITE from doing its job. I have found that 99% isopropyl alcohol (Amazon) works great at removing the streaking that I have recently personally encountered. It is also what I use for general touch-up cleaning on my Cybertruck. If you have concerns about cleaning products you have used in the past, I suggest you do a complete wipe down of your Cybertruck with the 99% isopropyl alcohol, before CYBERBRITE application.
On the initial application of CYBERBRITE, make sure the second coat going over the first coat has a continuous clean cloth application. The second application will attract oxidation to the micro-fiber towel. The black application towel that comes with your kit will not show the amount of oxidation being removed. It is important not to spread the removed oxidation with the cloth as you apply the second coat. We have change the color of the cloth in all future kits to address this issue.
If you are having any problem, contact us at [email protected], and we will suggest resolutions.
Thank you,
Gary
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 products, including drive through and self-wand pressure car washes that apply water beading chemicals that assist in drying. All surface coatings of any type that will block CYBERBRITE from directly contacting the oxidized stainless steel surface must be removed prior to application.
It has come to our attention that some cleaning products such as waterless wash or Windex type cleaners may leave a film on the surface of the stainless that washing may not remove!! Remember you can see the streaks on glass that you can't see on stainless steel. These products can build up over time and be difficult to completely remove, even after pressure washing. If, after CYBERBRITE application, you encounter areas on you Cybertruck that are uneven blotchy stain looking, while others are bright and clean, it is an indication that your truck has a film coating blocking the CYBERBRITE from doing its job. I have found that 99% isopropyl alcohol (Amazon) works great at removing the streaking that I have recently personally encountered. It is also what I use for general touch-up cleaning on my Cybertruck. If you have concerns about cleaning products you have used in the past, I suggest you do a complete wipe down of your Cybertruck with the 99% isopropyl alcohol, before CYBERBRITE application.
On the initial application of CYBERBRITE, make sure the second coat going over the first coat has a continuous clean cloth application. The second application will attract oxidation to the micro-fiber towel. The black application towel that comes with your kit will not show the amount of oxidation being removed. It is important not to spread the removed oxidation with the cloth as you apply the second coat. We have change the color of the cloth in all future kits to address this issue.
If you are having any problem, contact us at [email protected], and we will suggest resolutions.
Thank you,
Gary
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