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  • Interior help..

    Well I got my cars paint looking GREAT with the help of some awesome advise THANKS Murr1525 NO MORE SWRILLS

    Now on to the interior? I am dumbfounded by the different products.. What I am looking for are a MAX of 1 -3 products to use on the interior, external molding and tires.. I like a light to moderate gloss.. I will tackle the engine latter

    Hyper-Dressing or All Season Dressing looks like good all-in one?
    What products have UV protection for the interior?

    Other options

    NXT Tech Protect?
    GC Trim Detailer?
    #40
    #38
    The Endurance Gels
    Hot shine..

    Man my head is starting to spin..
    Last edited by BMD; Apr 23, 2006, 04:40 PM.

  • #2
    Ok after doing ALOT of reading I have narrowed down my product list.

    Interior...

    Hyper-Dressing wish it had UV protection
    #40
    NXT Tech Protect

    Exterior trim and tires..

    All Season Dressing This will probably last the longest?
    #40 Is #40 water based?

    Engine

    Hyper-Dressing

    Thanks for any help....

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    • #3
      You can get by with just #38 and #40.

      I'd use #38 on all exterior rubber and plastic trim, and #40 on al interior vinyl components.

      You can also use #40 on your engine compartment, but hyper dressing may be more cost effective if you cut it 3:1 or 4:1.
      I want 4" Softbuff pads!

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      • #4
        Originally posted by gbackus
        You can get by with just #38 and #40.

        I'd use #38 on all exterior rubber and plastic trim, and #40 on al interior vinyl components.

        You can also use #40 on your engine compartment, but hyper dressing may be more cost effective if you cut it 3:1 or 4:1.
        I havent been looking at #38 Does the gel go a long ways...

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