I think glossy is also a cop-out done by many used car detailers because it hides any surface flaws and problems. I prefer matte (as I`ve said before) because it has a nice "new" glow and shows that there`s nothing to hide.
I think glossy is also a cop-out done by many used car detailers because it hides any surface flaws and problems. I prefer matte (as I`ve said before) because it has a nice "new" glow and shows that there`s nothing to hide.
Originally Posted by animes2k
What you really mean is it hides dirt so they don`t have to bother cleaning.
yeah. that.
I once test-drove a Celica that had a PUDDLE of armor all in the center console. It was like that white box van on ebay that someone posted a little while back. Ugh.
#40 is great stuff. I`m starting to use it on tires and it actually seems to last quite awhile, even thru rainstorms. I like to spray it on a applicator for interiors and follow up with a MF to buff. It`s the only one i use for interior vinyl.
303 is great stuff I used it on my boats now it use in on my Vett.
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