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I didn't vote because I love #40. I used to use Gold Class way back but it leaves too much of a shine and is greasy. I also use the Water Based Dressing from the Detailer Line on occasion but #40 is my favorite. It leaves a very nice almost natural finish. Just adds the right amount of shine. Also offers great UV protection.
For years, after drying the exterior I always used my drying towel to wipe down the interior and then I started using QID. However, I noticed that the dashboards on my 2k Taurus and 02 Ody were looking a bit dull and dry (due to age, not QID) so I was curious about Natural Shine and 40 because I don't like the wet and greasy look or feel of most dressings. Based on the recommendations I found here, I went for the 40 and am glad I did. Whoa baby! This stuff is great! It has a nice natural non-greasy sheen. Natural enough to not cause glare on your dash but just the perfect amount of sheen and a bit more cleaning ability than QID. I thought my interiors were clean and the 40 was removing gray dye (both interiors are gray) but nope, just some dirt that QID left behind. Amazing stuff . I'm still lovin' the interior on my 08 300 so it still gets QID for now.
I once put swirls in my paint just to see what it looked like. I don't always detail cars, but when I do, I prefer Meguiar's.
Remove swirls my friends.
I regularly use the Natural Shine, and is very satisfied by the looks and the durability it gives... But I think im going to give the supreme shine a try one day :]...
Ganesa,
Toyota Vios '05 Theres a difference in a person who has to do it and a person who wants to do it
Natural Shine.This is the only one i've tried.It works fine for me.I havn't tried the others.I see it's the most voted....'I must be doing something right!'
I've always liked #40, but must admit to using a lot of 303 protectant as well...I'd love to hear some debate about the two...maybe even some moderator input on protection comparison?
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