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    Countertops?

    For those like me who are still rocking some laminate countertops, has anyone tried some Hyperdressing at 4:1 on them? I tried a little test spot and it worked VERY well. I'll try a bit more this afternoon and see if I can get some photos uploaded.

    Now, is there anything (chemically) in Hyperdressing that would be a big problem for use on countertops?
    NOTE: Post count does not reflect actual detailing knowledge.

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    Re: Hyperdressing - Great for....?

    I would say that if you keep it away from the joints in the laminate, you should be fine

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      Re: Hyperdressing - Great for....?

      I wouldn't feel comfortable with HD around food.

      Mike
      Why do we drive on a Parkway, and park on a Driveway

      George Carlin

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        Re: Hyperdressing - Great for....?

        Unlike most people, I never put food directly on my countertops. Plus, this is just a quick wipedown...not flooding the countertops or anything.

        What is the problem with the joints? Mine are all filled with a silicone / glue product from the mfg.
        NOTE: Post count does not reflect actual detailing knowledge.

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          Re: Hyperdressing - Great for....?

          That's great! Over on the TID forum, a member used M205 and an orange LC pad to remove stains from his tub (Other uses for the PC...)

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