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    1)can i use natural shine for hoses , intakes , and the others black parts of the engine ?

    2) this product not damege the hoses , etc,?

    3) this product is water base, so this product dont give a bad smell with the heat??

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    Re: natural shine for engine components

    1) Yes

    2) No, keep it away from the electrical stuff just like you would anything else

    3) It may have a poor smell as it burns off.


    Like I said in your other thread, there are better options for this application if they are available to you. Like Hyper Dressing and #40. Some of those quick engine detailer sprays are parts stores arent that bad either if your in a pinch. The natural shine isnt intended for this purpose though, so your results may be subpar.
    "I drink windex........it keeps me from streaking."

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    • #3
      Re: natural shine for engine components

      where i live i can find almost any product of the consumer line, some products of mirror glaze, but not hypper dressing and #40

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      • #4
        Re: natural shine for engine components

        ..and can i use natural shine on plastc(painted and un - painted)??

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        • #5
          Re: natural shine for engine components

          can i use narural shine in plastic, like the front honeycomb grill of a mustang and in the piece of painted plastic that is in the door carpet(interior)??

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          • #6
            Re: natural shine for engine components

            Originally posted by ccr View Post
            can i use narural shine in plastic, like the front honeycomb grill of a mustang and in the piece of painted plastic that is in the door carpet(interior)??
            Both yes, but if Natural Shine gets wet (being put somewhere on the exterior of the car) it will run and leave a "trail" of product.

            I would use a product made for the exterior. My personal favorite is M38.
            #38 Tire and Trim Dressing

            #38 Tire & Trim Dressing Gel


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            • #7
              Re: natural shine for engine components

              Originally posted by roushstage2 View Post
              Both yes, but if Natural Shine gets wet (being put somewhere on the exterior of the car) it will run and leave a "trail" of product.

              I would use a product made for the exterior. My personal favorite is M38.
              #38 Tire and Trim Dressing

              #38 Tire & Trim Dressing Gel

              someone told about this product, but is impossible to find where i live, but i think i will use natural shine for the interior and for give a little shine of engine components (just a little) and buy a exterior trim detailer for the exterior trim, thanks for the info, and nice mustang, i love mustang roush

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              • #8
                Re: natural shine for engine components

                I sprayed my engine bay of my '05 Neon with Natural Shine and it turned out great, I stayed away from major electrical components such as the alternator and the computer box (used an old MF towel and wiped it) let it sit and wiped down excess later, that was about 2 weeks ago and no ill effects or wierd smells. The engine bay looked better than new.

                I never tried #38 or Hyper Dressing or All Season Dressing, but others have commented on using those with great effects and dilute them to your liking or do a search on what the norm is.

                have fun.

                Aaron
                Philippians 2:14 - Do all things without grumbling or questioning,

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                • #9
                  Re: natural shine for engine components

                  I believe #38 has been discontinued, has it not??.

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                  • #10
                    Re: natural shine for engine components

                    Originally posted by lariat View Post
                    I believe #38 has been discontinued, has it not??.
                    Edit: Yes it has, now that I went back and actually looked around. Beginning of the year...
                    Last edited by roushstage2; May 1, 2007, 12:10 PM.

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                    • #11
                      Re: natural shine for engine components

                      #38 has been discontinued per the product list, and the link to the product has been removed.

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                      • #12
                        Re: natural shine for engine components

                        Originally posted by lariat View Post
                        #38 has been discontinued per the product list, and the link to the product has been removed.
                        Hmmm...bummer. Need to go out and stock up.

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