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Natural shine for sure! Ive tried the QD and it doesnt really do anything for me. It streaks my chrome around my shifter and on my dash while natural shine doest. It doesnt leave any kind of shine either....
Current Jeep: 2004 Jeep Liberty with stuff
Originally posted by Mike Phillips
Live on the edge... try something new, try NXT Tech Wax 2
I like to look of GC. But it does have a smell at first.
The smell is not a pleasent one like some NXT stuff but it does leave a clean almost new car smell behind.
You left out licking the water off. Oh, wait a minute, that's my cat, not my car. Uh, I mean my cat licks himself dry. I don't lick my cat dry. Or my car. -PC.
Only #40 for my plastic, vinyl and rubber. It's hard to switch from something that you know works for you.
Natural Shine is ok but it really doesnt apply as evenly and I find myself needing to buff it to even it out. However #40 is dress and go, looks great from tires to interior to weatherstripping. No need to retouch as it is quick and easy and leaves a non-high gloss finish. I was a religous 303 user but then decided it was just to expensive and I honestly do believe #40 can give 303 a run for its money. One trick that i find that work well for tires and engine is to spray Hyper Dressing first, then finish with a hand application of #40.
This may sound like a dumb question, but, can you use Natural Shine on interior/exterior plastics? It doesn't say so on the label, so I presume you can't. But I'd like to be sure. I really prefer low/matte protectors as opposed to high gloss - which is why I was attracted to NS.
A friend of mine uses NXT TP for his Ford Lightning. I just started using Silicone Free Dressing from Meguiar's to do my g/f car. It has a nice smell to it and applies very nice and dries a little shiny, but I'm okay with that. It's better than Armor-All.
Before I found Megs Natural Shine I used AA wipes and always hated the greasy feel. As for the exterior trim, I don't know about the Natural Shine, but the bottle does have a tire on the bottle (at least the red bottled stuff I use does), not sure though.
"Difficult takes a day, impossible takes a week." Jay-Z
I use none of those....I prefer a quick detailer. My favorite is a competitors quick detailer (not fathers...). It seems to leave a natural shine over the greasy residue armor all leaves. Has not failed me yet.
I prefer Natural Shine.
Don't like the gloss NXT Tech Protect leaves.
Haven't tried GC yet. But given the great results using Natural Shine I don't even plan to.
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