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Old 05-23-2008, 06:31 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Restless this a.m. Got up about 5:00 a.m. Drove to my shop. Cleaned the tires. Hand applied the new product(new to me). Hand removed.....many hours spent. Used on chrome, stainless steel of the Endeavor Boards and on the paint. Very nice deep and slick finish. Moderate wet look tempered with what seems like some pretty good depth for not being a carnuba product. Dries to a white haze. Easy to get off vinyl bed caps and black door handles, etc. Put on too much and it took longer for me to hand buff it off with microfiber cloths. Use this stuff THIN to MEDIUM THIN or you'll be busy longer than you like if you finish by hand like I did.

My truck is Salsa Pearl and this product did a great job on the darker burgundy color. Hot here today, 92. Gonna sleep good tonight. Take care.
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Restless this a.m. Got up about 5:00 a.m. Drove to my shop. Cleaned the tires. Hand applied the new product(new to me). Hand removed.....many hours spent. Used on chrome, stainless steel of the Endeavor Boards and on the paint. Very nice deep and slick finish. Moderate wet look tempered with what seems like some pretty good depth for not being a carnuba product. Dries to a white haze. Easy to get off vinyl bed caps and black door handles, etc. Put on too much and it took longer for me to hand buff it off with microfiber cloths. Use this stuff THIN to MEDIUM THIN or you'll be busy longer than you like if you finish by hand like I did.

My truck is Salsa Pearl and this product did a great job on the darker burgundy color. Hot here today, 92. Gonna sleep good tonight. Take care.
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