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speed3blackmica
Jan 17th, 2010, 09:24 PM
Okay guys, i have a few questions, so bare with me...im hoping one of the mike's will see this, but to all who have had experience, please help me out here...

I recently tried out Hyper Dressing at 1:1 for interiors...it came out great...however i have a few concerns...

I know Hyper Dressing is water based, so will using QID for dusting and cleaning once a week strip the Hyper Dressing off ?

Will water that gets on the door panels from rainy days strip the Hyper Dressing off ?

I used hyper dressing because of the super high gloss it has on engines, so i thought i'd try it out on the dashboard...i love Supreme shine protecant but i wanted something even more glossy..what other products for interiors would be considered "more high gloss" than supreme shine protectant? i was thinking Water Based Dressing but i have never seen it on any interiors..

I appreciate your help guys...


OHHH and since we all love pictures...i cant end this post without some pics of what hyper dressing came out like..very dark and rich, and dried non greasy, applied with a foam applicator pad

HD 1:1 on interior panels

http://i745.photobucket.com/albums/xx99/basspumpindj/DSCN2314.jpg

http://i745.photobucket.com/albums/xx99/basspumpindj/DSCN2315.jpg

http://i745.photobucket.com/albums/xx99/basspumpindj/DSCN2316.jpg

http://i745.photobucket.com/albums/xx99/basspumpindj/DSCN2317.jpg

http://i745.photobucket.com/albums/xx99/basspumpindj/DSCN2318.jpg

Murr1525
Jan 17th, 2010, 09:31 PM
The glossiest I have used is the Nxt Tech Protecant, but it seems a bit greasy also.

speed3blackmica
Jan 17th, 2010, 09:33 PM
The glossiest I have used is the Nxt Tech Protecant, but it seems a bit greasy also.


interesting..i prefer high gloss, thankfully hyper dressing didnt dry greasy one bit

Michael Stoops
Jan 18th, 2010, 11:31 AM
Your very high gloss finish is going to be taken down a notch or two when you apply some QID to dust the interior. You won't remove all of the HD, but you will reduce the shine. Heck, just buffing it down with a dry towel will do that to some degree. As it is water based, if you open a door in heavy rain and get a lot of water on the inside panel, wiping that off will also remove some of the product and, consequently, some of the shine.

speed3blackmica
Jan 18th, 2010, 01:12 PM
Your very high gloss finish is going to be taken down a notch or two when you apply some QID to dust the interior. You won't remove all of the HD, but you will reduce the shine. Heck, just buffing it down with a dry towel will do that to some degree. As it is water based, if you open a door in heavy rain and get a lot of water on the inside panel, wiping that off will also remove some of the product and, consequently, some of the shine.


gotchya mike..thanks for the info..

what would you consider to be the highest gloss dressing for interiors ?

Michael Stoops
Jan 18th, 2010, 01:16 PM
gotchya mike..thanks for the info..

what would you consider to be the highest gloss dressing for interiors ?
Mat is probably dead on with the NXT Tech Protect.

speed3blackmica
Jan 18th, 2010, 01:25 PM
Mat is probably dead on with the NXT Tech Protect.

awesome..ill have to pick up a bottle :)

Murr1525
Jan 18th, 2010, 01:46 PM
Could consider ASD for durability, and has good gloss, but still a little greasy, and I doubt the shine is higher than Nxt. Havent used ASD on my dash or anything.

Tuck91
Jan 18th, 2010, 02:21 PM
M40 seems to hold up pretty well against Quik Interior Detailer wipedowns.