which type of dressing should i get for trim, engine, etc.....which one has the most uses? All season, water based, etc?
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Hyper Dressing is probably the most versatile dressing, as it can be used on tires, wheel wells, exterior plastic trim, engine bays, interiors, etc. You can also dilute it according to your desired level of shine. It's only downside is it doesn't last very long on exterior surfaces. But it is a very nice product, one I have used a number of times. I really like it.Shane
1995 Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera SL
If you trim yourself to fit the world you'll whittle yourself away. - Aaron Tippin
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You could use All Season Dressing for all of the above as well except for interiors. All Season Dressing is much more durable than Hyperdressing.Nick
Tucker's Detailing Services
815-954-0773
2012 Ford Transit Connect
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ASD is great for exterior trim, tires and plastic while Hyperdressing is good for everything. ASD lasts and lasts under all circumstances while HD has bad durability in the rain (its water based) but can last pretty long in dry weather. The three best aspects of HD are the fact that it can be diluted to whatever kind of shine you want, spreads out on its own without really being wiped in and has a nice dilution ratio.James - 1979 Oldsmobile Cutlass Calais
Calais Auto Detailing
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M40 is also a fantastic product as it has light cleaning properties and a leaves a great in-between level of shine. I like M40 for interior dressing as well as exterior plastic.
Official description: "Vinyl & Rubber Cleaner/Conditioner is a complex formula that cleans, penetrates and rejuvenates vinyl and rubber surfaces. Durable protection that screens out damaging UV rays. Restores life and color. Leaves a rich, natural sheen, unlike the shiny synthetic coating of simple protectants."
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Originally posted by SX4DUDE2013 View PostSo M40 is like Mother's "Back-to-Black"?
I can't really speak to relative performance however...I know M40 very well, but not used the Mother's product very much...to be honest.
Jason
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