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Old 09-19-09, 07:12   #49 (permalink)
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Re: How to clean & protect the interior or a dirty Ferrari w/ High Definition Product

wow, very nice result indeed! the owner was more than pleased, i'm sure.
 
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Old 10-15-09, 03:44   #50 (permalink)
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wow, very nice result indeed! the owner was more than pleased, i'm sure.
Thanks jimmie jam - Yup, he was both surprised & happy.
 
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how long did that interior take you? did the HD product have to sit for awhile or were they direct applications and were directed to be cleaned right away after applying?
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GREAT Detail and write up! Koos like some good quality products. On my list ot order.Thanks
 
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I always think about the labor involved when I use a toothbrush for cleaning. There is no doubt that this Ferrarri came out GREAT. I always end up LOSING money on these jobs because it takes so long to get them perfect. Nice job Dave!
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I dont use oily dressings they just collect and trap dirt. Unless it is perhaps a very light non-oily spray protectant.
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defintaly good job! also curious on the time taken you
 
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After looking at this post, I honestly believe you can buy any trashed car and make it look great
 
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how long did that interior take you? did the HD product have to sit for awhile or were they direct applications and were directed to be cleaned right away after applying?
I spent about 6 hours on the interior and trunk of this car. The cleaner was a spray/scrub/wipe process. I didn't concentrate or see any advantage with letting it dwell on this application. I've used the scrub side of the HD applicator pad on light duty jobs and it seems to work very nice.


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GREAT Detail and write up! Koos like some good quality products. On my list ot order.Thanks
Thanks Showroom Shine. Definately worth a try.

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I always think about the labor involved when I use a toothbrush for cleaning. There is no doubt that this Ferrarri came out GREAT. I always end up LOSING money on these jobs because it takes so long to get them perfect. Nice job Dave!
Yeah, I know what you mean. The owner wasn't in a hurry and I actually had the car for several weeks. Time wasn't an issue and it was great to take my time.

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I dont use oily dressings they just collect and trap dirt. Unless it is perhaps a very light non-oily spray protectant.
The HD Protect isn't oily one bit. I actually did 2 straight applications on the dash(within several hours apart) and it seemed to plate out perfectly. Had a very factory appearance.

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defintaly good job! also curious on the time taken you
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After looking at this post, I honestly believe you can buy any trashed car and make it look great
Haha - Thanks. I wish I could afford to buy this one.

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