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    Has anyone used Meg. High-TEch Yellow liquid with temps in the low 50`s with good results?

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    Yep, I have. And, it is GREAT looking + reasonably durable.
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    I`ve applied it in the 30`s on some customer cars. I don`t know how durable it will be, but the cars have looked spectacular.
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    <blockquote class=`ipsBlockquote` >

    <em class=`bbc`>Originally posted by Chuckmotor [/i]
    <strong class=`bbc`>I`ve applied it in the 30`s on some customer cars. I don`t know how durable it will be, but the cars have looked spectacular. [/b]</blockquote>
    Same here, but I prefer to use Meguiars Polymer #20 when it is under 40. Dries faster and is easier to remove, plus it last a bit longer. Dusts a bit, though, while #26 does not.
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    I agree, #20 Does dust a bit, but it`s much easier to remove than 26. #20 is a good product. #20 Does have cleaning properties so it can`t be used over a product like Klasse or Zaino.
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    In general with carnubas, the warmer it is the easier it is to apply and the longer it will last. When cold you will get much more residue while removing and less will stick to the car.

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    Temperatures in the 50s shouldn`t give you problems. Laters

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    protecting pleather seats?

    our audi has pleather seats and i was wondering what i could use to protect them? could i use OPT protectent or 303
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    **** dose not mean Blackfire

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    303 AP will work as will UIGP

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    IMO none of this stuff will actually help protect your pleather. Best thing you can do is keep it out of the Sun. If it must sit outdoors have the windows tinted :2 cents:

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    The best product for pleather seats is our Lexol Vinylex , works perfect for protection on your Audi seats.
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    Quote Originally Posted by zoomzoom mazda5 View Post
    The best product for pleather seats is our Lexol Vinylex , works perfect for protection on your Audi seats.
    ill have to try that

    Quote Originally Posted by Flash Gordon View Post
    IMO none of this stuff will actually help protect your pleather. Best thing you can do is keep it out of the Sun. If it must sit outdoors have the windows tinted :2 cents:
    its always garaged

    Quote Originally Posted by CEE DOG View Post
    303 AP will work as will UIGP
    i put on some 303 today....i was mainly wondering cause i didnt want staining/blotching on our seats
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    Vinylex also has a UV protector in it :thumbup:

    (I came accross another vehicle with pleather in it and Im happy to say I knew right away it wasnt leather by the feel of it . )

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    Quote Originally Posted by detailchick View Post
    Vinylex also has a UV protector in it :thumbup:

    (I came accross another vehicle with pleather in it and Im happy to say I knew right away it wasnt leather by the feel of it . )
    Haha we dont mind the feel of it. Where a animal friendly household. And its nice cause its easy to clean and what not.

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    **** dose not mean Blackfire

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    Quote Originally Posted by Petkov Detail View Post
    Haha we dont mind the feel of it. Where a animal friendly household. And its nice cause its to clean and what not.
    Im a pro pleather person myself too :iagree:
    much easier to clean !

 

 
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