Descrição do Produto: 3D Non-Silicone Dressing – Body Shop Safe Dressing – Silicone-Free 1 Gallon
O 3D Non-Silicone Dressing é um produto inovador e essencial para quem busca um acabamento perfeito e duradouro em superfícies automotivas. Com uma fórmula livre de silicone, este dressing é ideal para profissionais e entusiastas que desejam restaurar e dar brilho a diversas superfícies, garantindo um aspecto como novo. Sua aplicação é rápida e prática, permitindo que você simplesmente borrife e limpe, economizando tempo e esforço.
Este dressing é especialmente formulado para ser seguro em oficinas de pintura, o que significa que não compromete a qualidade do trabalho realizado. Ele é eficaz em uma variedade de materiais, incluindo motores, pneus, borracha, plásticos e vinil, proporcionando um acabamento uniforme e atraente. A ausência de silicone na fórmula evita a formação de resíduos indesejados, garantindo que a superfície tratada mantenha sua integridade e aparência ao longo do tempo.
Instruções de Uso:
Para utilizar o 3D Non-Silicone Dressing, siga os passos abaixo:
1. Agite bem o recipiente antes de usar.
2. Aplique o produto diretamente na superfície desejada, utilizando um borrifador ou pano limpo.
3. Espalhe uniformemente com um pano de microfibra, garantindo que o produto penetre nas texturas do material.
4. Deixe secar por alguns minutos e, se necessário, passe um pano seco para um acabamento ainda mais brilhante.
Características do Produto:
– Fórmula Livre de Silicone: Evita resíduos e garante um acabamento limpo.
– Restauração e Brilho: Restaura superfícies a um aspecto como novo, aumentando a durabilidade do material.
– Fácil Aplicação: Spray-on e wipe-off, ideal para uso rápido e eficiente.
– Versatilidade: Eficaz em motores, pneus, borracha, plásticos e vinil.
– Segurança em Oficinas: Fórmula segura para uso em ambientes de pintura, sem risco de contaminação.
Perguntas Frequentes (FAQ):
Pergunta: O 3D Non-Silicone Dressing pode ser usado em todas as superfícies?
Resposta: Sim, este produto é seguro para uso em motores, pneus, borracha, plásticos e vinil, proporcionando um acabamento uniforme.
Pergunta: A fórmula livre de silicone realmente faz diferença?
Resposta: Sim, a ausência de silicone evita resíduos indesejados e garante que a superfície mantenha sua integridade e aparência ao longo do tempo.
Pergunta: Como posso aplicar o produto corretamente?
Resposta: Agite bem, aplique diretamente na superfície e espalhe com um pano de microfibra. Deixe secar e, se necessário, passe um pano seco para um brilho extra.
Pergunta: O produto é seguro para uso em oficinas de pintura?
Resposta: Sim, a fórmula é especialmente desenvolvida para ser segura em ambientes de pintura, sem risco de contaminação.
Pergunta: Qual é a quantidade do produto e como ele é armazenado?
Resposta: O 3D Non-Silicone Dressing vem em um galão de 1 litro e deve ser armazenado em local fresco e seco, longe da luz direta.
Red –
I’m a professional detailer, this is my to go when it comes to dress tires. Non greasy, flat surfaces, shops safe( you don’t have to deal with painters complaining about silicone) what I like the most is leaves the tires clean and showroom ready. People who likes shining tires avoid this one.
Izreal3345 –
Doesn’t add much value. It doesn’t last long, doesn’t add hardly any noticeable effect when applied. If used on interior plastics, it off gasses for days clouding up the windows with a hazy film. Pretty disappointed with the product, I hate that I essentially have to toss a gallon of it but outside of donating it to a charity car wash, it’s pretty useless. Total why bother product. I really wish 3d should narrow their focus and stop putting out so many variations of similar products. Over all they’re a great manufacturer and have many more hits than misses, but this product just has no real point to it. You might as well finish wipe with water.
Red –
Great solution for cleaning shop towels or rags. Nice to have on hand, smells pleasant and able to remove stubborn stains from shop towels.
H. R. Hopp –
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Wow, this is impressive! Plus a whole gallon will go a long way by using a sponge. I like the silicone free. This seems to penetrate the rubber more than just being a surface silicone. Also works really nice on my jeep fenders too!
Trust you found this review honest and helpful:-)
LFM –
I recently purchased a used BMW Z4 from a friend of mine. Because you can’t take those vehicles to a car wash, I bought all sorts of supplies to clean it myself. This was one of the items that I got so I could dress my tires. It goes on well and comes off easy but I did notice that after a couple of days, they went back to looking as they did before I applied it.
Jerome A Friery –
Non-silicone body shop safe dressing, not greasy to the touch, goes on evenly leaves a nice satin finish when rubbed in with a microfiber cloth
dilphothegreat –
[ note: This was shipped to me at no cost, as part of the Amazon Vine program, in exchange for leaving a review. I do my best to be objective, but it would be dishonest not to mention that. ]
I’m a DIYer / “serious hobbyist” -level detailer. I have two cars I take care of, as well as neighbors’ when they ask, that are parked outside and take a beating… so they get washed at least once per week, and I do my best to replicate professional results. I stay on top of changes in tech and best practices, and am not afraid to change products at the drop of a hat. So, while I don’t spend all day, every day, dealing with all the available products, I have a pretty good idea of what’s out there… good and bad.
I’ve seen some rave reviews of 3D stuff popping up lately, and was excited when I saw their foam gun (see review / listing elsewhere), as I was annoyed with the two I already had: It is definitely high quality and a good value, so when I saw this dressing pop up in my Amazon Vine offers, I jumped at the chance — I had just run out of both retail spray-on tire dressing (that I was never really happy with), and a wipe on Chemical that a lot of Guys are very big on, so I was actually actively shopping for something better to try.
tl;dr: This stuff is great! Full stop.
Now, understand, it may not seem as “easy” as “spray and walk away” gimmicks (that I’m admittedly a sucker for, but am oovvverrr thanks to this — the sling and waiting time aren’t worth it, when they really don’t do a great job covering anyway!), and it is thin / watery compared to the retail dressings I’ve tried…
… but those are both GOOD things!
A small splash of this thin, magic dressing on a new, dry sponge was all it took to make my tires look terrific. I was astonished at how far it went, how well it penetrated every nook and cranny on the tire, and how quickly it dried. Not at all fiddly or messy to deal with, and it did a great job as a finishing touch.
(Only time will tell how long it lasts — but Vine requires leaving a review soon after receiving the product. If I notice anything either particularly good or bad, I’ll do my best to come back and update this review.)
It does take a minute or two to dry, so you can’t drive away immediately, but it is thin and dries quickly (much more quickly than spray on, and quicker than most goopy options), so it doesn’t sling off like many I’ve tried.
It definitely doesn’t leave an artificially glossy / shiny / over the top look, but that’s a matter of personal taste. Many of us prefer satin / matte / etc, and it certainly looks nice.
The killer benefit: Yes, it may seem like the asking price is a lot of money — but, egads, this will go a lonnnnng way. I put less than a 1/4c on a soft, dry sponge, and there was enough left to squeeze some out after treating all four tires thoroughly: If I use it only as a tire dressing, it’ll last years of washing once or twice per week.
It is a commercial product, so it is not packaged for small, occasional use… I’ll probably buy a small squirt bottle or dispenser, just to make it easier than trying to pour out just a touch from the gallon jug. Not knocking a star off for that, that’s for sure.
Added bonus (IMHO, but some may disagree): It is not artificially perfumed. If it smells like anything, it’s just “clean and vaguely chemical-y.” Frankly, I don’t need my chemicals to smell like bubble gum or apples or strawberries or whatever some marketing twit decides is a selling pitch. The less scent the better, just do the job. And this stuff delivers on both counts.
I look forward to trying it on more surfaces — interior, black trim, engine dressing — but I won’t have time for a full detail before I should get this review posted. I’ll do my best to update.
Really nice product. Really. And a BARGAIN. If you wash your cars frequently and have a place to store a gallon of specific-purpose chemical, it’s a no brainer.
Not only would I have paid full price for it (and their foam canon), but also I’ve already paid full price now for their one-step polishing compound to see how it works (will review when I have a chance to try it, but don’t know when that will be), and am looking forward to trying more 3D products.
I sincerely hope this review helped you. Thanks for reading!
Y. Rodriguez –
Ok I ordered this product twice and what came to me is not what’s advertised the product that came to me is towel Kleen #108 so I tried some on a few microfiber towels and it worked great I see no problem with the product that came if this works I would love to see how product #713 works