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Accumulator said:I hardly ever used dressings either...the Klasse twins or 1Z polishes topped with Collinite (esp. their 845) are my usual choices. Been using the spray version of UPP on the Audis.
SVR said:Redline : just because the car is new, does not mean that the materials are in perfect condition
Our Ford Falcons down under come from the factory with soft and hard urethane door trims that are flat brown and no reflections at all. In fact they are really stiff and sure anyone can dress them but I believe in permanent or long lasting solutions and have formulated a product and now have two other autopian shunned products that are providing this
In actual fact what we see on these falcons from EA to BF models is a dead top layer
When burnished by machine with 4 inch pads using these products, the dead layer is removed and the shinier layers underneath are finely polished and enhanced to a medium to high gloss 90% lifelike reflection.
Your textured side mirror trims would love to be pampered with permagard PD5000 or Glare pro polish by hand and then sealed up with a coat of either product
New cars are a little sterile looking and need to be slightly refinished to look their best