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09-12-09, 10:35
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Re: How to clean & protect the interior or a dirty Ferrari w/ High Definition Product
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Originally Posted by David Fermani
You can tailor the gloss level by wiping with a towel. This interior was in need of some desperate moisture and it sucked up 2 applications of PROTECT. After the gloss plated out, I wiped with a very thin cotton towel and it gave it a healty natural look. I don't like conditioners/protectors that are really shiny or greasy and I was able to work with this one pretty easy. I leaves no greasy/oily feel at all.
Plus the product's aroma made this car smell just it came out of the factory. Very European smelling, but not overbearing at all.
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Awesome putting my order in 
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09-12-09, 12:30
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Re: How to clean & protect the interior or a dirty Ferrari w/ High Definition Product
Looks like hd met Mr. Fermani's standards. David while the product looks great, I must say that was a very impressive interior detail. I know that leather had to be a pain to do with removing any dye. Great job!
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09-12-09, 06:01
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Re: How to clean & protect the interior or a dirty Ferrari w/ High Definition Product
damn! now that makes me really want to try out some of that stuff. Looks to be fantastic!
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09-13-09, 06:57
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U scuff 'em I buff 'em!
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Re: How to clean & protect the interior or a dirty Ferrari w/ High Definition Product
Once clean 355 there, Dave! Nice work!
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09-13-09, 08:59
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Re: How to clean & protect the interior or a dirty Ferrari w/ High Definition Product
Outstanding work David on the interior and Greatly detailed writeup of the entire process.
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09-13-09, 09:05
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Re: How to clean & protect the interior or a dirty Ferrari w/ High Definition Product
Nice Dave, you did a great job
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09-14-09, 06:09
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U Bring It - I Bling It
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Re: How to clean & protect the interior or a dirty Ferrari w/ High Definition Product
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Great work. Interior looks fantastic and its obvious the products work. Curious as to your thoughts on how they compare to others you've used previously.
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Thanks Gemini. Honestly, this is the best interior cleaner I've ever used. I played around and compared it to my super strong APC this past weekend and it cleaned just as good. But, this product is much safer.
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Excellent write-up! I was going to post my own of a very nasty Honda.
But this works much better. And my results (engine/wheels too) are the same.
It's hard to believe this stuff is actually safe AND effective.
Looking forward to the Pro line. I *hope it's as cost effective as Meguiars
APC and SD as the cleaning abilities are on par with them. Interesting indeed.
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Thanks Han.
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Wow that came out great! Excellent writeup and pics.
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Thanks gofast!
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great clean up, this product line is now on my radar. Is it ready for prime time(retail sales) or still in the beta stages(I see the banner so I probably answered my own question) Doh...
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Thanks Bob. Definately try this product.
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Thanks for the product review and for showing us your process. Great work!
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Thanks Moutee.
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09-14-09, 06:14
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U Bring It - I Bling It
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Re: How to clean & protect the interior or a dirty Ferrari w/ High Definition Product
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Awesome putting my order in 
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Thanks, best of luck.
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Looks like hd met Mr. Fermani's standards. David while the product looks great, I must say that was a very impressive interior detail. I know that leather had to be a pain to do with removing any dye. Great job!
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No dye transfer at all. I 1st tried it on the most worn out part (driver's outer side supprt) and it worked great without any bleading.
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damn! now that makes me really want to try out some of that stuff. Looks to be fantastic!
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Thanks vtec.
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Once clean 355 there, Dave! Nice work!
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Thanks so much.
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Outstanding work David on the interior and Greatly detailed writeup of the entire process.
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Thanks rwisejr
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Nice Dave, you did a great job
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Hey Josh - thanks. 
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09-14-09, 06:50
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Re: How to clean & protect the interior or a dirty Ferrari w/ High Definition Product
GREAT!!!!! I liked the packaging now I want to try it for sure!!!!!
Good job on that Ferrari!!!
-Jerry
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09-15-09, 05:13
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Re: How to clean & protect the interior or a dirty Ferrari w/ High Definition Product
great write-up, pics, and process David. Seems the HD stuff works quite nicely
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09-15-09, 04:05
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Re: How to clean & protect the interior or a dirty Ferrari w/ High Definition Product
Great review David. I can't wait to get some of mine so I can give it a try.
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09-19-09, 03:37
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U Bring It - I Bling It
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Re: How to clean & protect the interior or a dirty Ferrari w/ High Definition Product
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Originally Posted by kaotikdt
GREAT!!!!! I liked the packaging now I want to try it for sure!!!!!
Good job on that Ferrari!!!
-Jerry
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great write-up, pics, and process David. Seems the HD stuff works quite nicely
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Great review David. I can't wait to get some of mine so I can give it a try.
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Thanks Jerry, MuttGrunt & Pat! Let us know how you make out with HD.
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