Paul172sport
ClioSport Club Member
Sunflower Ph1
following on from the rejuvante and spirit test, I was initially a little worried about this test having seen the initial tests and findings posted by other members.
Since AF have given us their official release of the product and application guidelines, so feeling happier off I went.
I was initially hoping to test this on my wifes Fiat 500 in the engine bay as the AF images of the BMW looked amazing, but pop the bonnet and there was as little engine to dress as the 172.
so plan B the one part of the car I tend to leave undressed, the dash board. This usually gets a wipe over with an MF on a daily basis whilst sat in a traffic jam somewhere on my commute so kept clean but with a flat finish to avoid reflections. However the matt looking Dressle pictures seems suitable.
Applied via a couple of spritz's to a MF and wiped over. Smell is lovely, cant quite put my finger on it but went back to the car again today and still a welcoming smell. Almost like a sweet aniseed smell mmmm.
verdict, its good, it does what it says, however personally its not for me. I just dont think i have enough uses for it on the Clio, maybe something like a 1990-2000's Japanese cars with acres of plastic dashboards and trims or a newer car with honeycomb grilles and engine covers galore yes it would be perfect, but i dont have either.
Personally I prefer a clean but natural look to the interior and exterior trims are taken care of with Revive, so good product just not on my shopping list - sorry.
Since AF have given us their official release of the product and application guidelines, so feeling happier off I went.
I was initially hoping to test this on my wifes Fiat 500 in the engine bay as the AF images of the BMW looked amazing, but pop the bonnet and there was as little engine to dress as the 172.
so plan B the one part of the car I tend to leave undressed, the dash board. This usually gets a wipe over with an MF on a daily basis whilst sat in a traffic jam somewhere on my commute so kept clean but with a flat finish to avoid reflections. However the matt looking Dressle pictures seems suitable.
Applied via a couple of spritz's to a MF and wiped over. Smell is lovely, cant quite put my finger on it but went back to the car again today and still a welcoming smell. Almost like a sweet aniseed smell mmmm.
verdict, its good, it does what it says, however personally its not for me. I just dont think i have enough uses for it on the Clio, maybe something like a 1990-2000's Japanese cars with acres of plastic dashboards and trims or a newer car with honeycomb grilles and engine covers galore yes it would be perfect, but i dont have either.
Personally I prefer a clean but natural look to the interior and exterior trims are taken care of with Revive, so good product just not on my shopping list - sorry.