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  • dreamps
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    LOLOLOL nice!

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  • speed3blackmica
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    Originally posted by dreamps View Post
    how is it when the sun hits the shiny gloss?
    shiny

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  • dreamps
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    how is it when the sun hits the shiny gloss?

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  • speed3blackmica
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    Originally posted by roushstage2 View Post
    Glad to hear you like it! My dash is still shiny and looking good since that last application from above!
    nice nice..the product seems very durable too...im really happy i got it. a gallon should last me a long time, it took very little product to do the whole dash

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  • roushstage2
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    Glad to hear you like it! My dash is still shiny and looking good since that last application from above!

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  • speed3blackmica
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    theres only one way to describe the look that WBD leaves..it doesnt darken the color of your dashboard like SSP or NXT Tech Protect, or any of the other protecants..it keeps the natural color of the surface but just makes it glossy and reflective...its a look all on its own

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  • speed3blackmica
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    so i just got my ADS order today and WBD...all i can say is wow, its exactly what i wanted..i wanted a product that was more on the thicker side, applied easy, and left a nice gloss...well it did just that. i couldnt be happier. thanks everyone who helped !

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  • speed3blackmica
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    lolol thats funny

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  • roushstage2
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    At about 5 MPH, yes. The perfect picture can't always wait, lol.

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  • speed3blackmica
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    by the way, did you take those pictures WHILE driving ? lol

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  • roushstage2
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    Yup

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  • speed3blackmica
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    Tyler, Thanks so much...indeed WBD doees leave a dark rich gloss, and thats what im looking for..ive used SSP, TECH PROTECT, and all the others for interior protectants but none of them come in bigger sizes (i go through dressings fast at my house)

    looks like WBD is about 22 bucks on ADS, ill be making the order now

    thanks again

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  • roushstage2
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    The second one didn't turn out super well, but you can see the gloss anyways. Still not the best weather for pictures, lol.

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  • speed3blackmica
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    Originally posted by fredcandetail View Post
    my 2 cents say the WBD is good for interiors 1:1 as it leaves a slightly more than matte look (but not wet look) and HyperDressing 2:1 is my go to product for the wet look on tires .... 4:1 HD looked about the same as 1:1 WBD, but was greasier
    i am looking for high gloss so id be using WBD with no dilution, just straight

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  • fredcandetail
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    my 2 cents say the WBD is good for interiors 1:1 as it leaves a slightly more than matte look (but not wet look) and HyperDressing 2:1 is my go to product for the wet look on tires .... 4:1 HD looked about the same as 1:1 WBD, but was greasier

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