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    Lifes a beach! LandofAloha's Avatar
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    Great look Dave. Looks like you could swim in that car!

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    You used Lexol Vinylex on the tires and managed THAT much gloss? Wow.
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    Vinylex is pretty glossy most buff it afterwards to get it to look less shiney I perfer glossy tires then just regular black satin looking tires.
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    It all depends what I have on the shelf....it`s either Vinylex or Mother`s. I can`t seem to find anything for my dash. Every product I use makes my dash "shiney"
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    I use 303 on my dash..not shiny for me...
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    I`ll give that a try....thanks Jeff
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    If it has a very high gloss, you can tone that down. All you need to really do is apply the dressing, and the buff the sections. The more buffing, the more satin (or even matte) the surface will look. The downside to 303 is that it does not really have this ability of user control. You just have to buff the heck out of it to dry it, but no matter what, its going to have a sterile matte finish.

    Its all what you (or your customers perhaps) are looking for.
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    Originally posted by maximadave
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    ONLY 3 coats!!!

    Here is 15 coats of Klasse HGSG....


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    Let me try this again.

    Here is 15 coats of Klasse HGSG.
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    One more.


    Cheers.
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