wifehatescar
My L5-S1 is killing me!
Well, now I havew tried 303, PB NL, and CP on my 98 integra black interior.
303 and NL seem to be very similar (a white liquid), with the 303 being slightly darker/shinier. These leave a layer on the plastic, which I find nice in covering up scuffs/scratches on my 5 year old door sills, etc.
CP was, to my surprise, clear, and foamed slightly when sprayed.
I tried it on 2 different plastic panels and I noticed it "evaporates" (like alcohol would) instead of "leaving a layer" on the surface. To be honest, the panel looked about the same as before I applied CP. This panel has never had dressing on it also.
Just wondering if others had the same experience? It's almost too matte as it does not seem to make the panel look ANY different at all.....
303 and NL seem to be very similar (a white liquid), with the 303 being slightly darker/shinier. These leave a layer on the plastic, which I find nice in covering up scuffs/scratches on my 5 year old door sills, etc.
CP was, to my surprise, clear, and foamed slightly when sprayed.
I tried it on 2 different plastic panels and I noticed it "evaporates" (like alcohol would) instead of "leaving a layer" on the surface. To be honest, the panel looked about the same as before I applied CP. This panel has never had dressing on it also.
Just wondering if others had the same experience? It's almost too matte as it does not seem to make the panel look ANY different at all.....