Hyper-Dressing
#47
Originally Posted by ThumperMX113
Another tip is to use a blower to blow off the engine after cleaning. I've always done it this way and have had no problems, so far.
also ive heard to do it with the engine a little warm but not hot because you could crack the block, this correct?
#49
Originally Posted by RollingRock
Hyperdressing is a product made by Megs that is a versatile dressing.
Tires, plastic trim, rubber, undercarriages, wheel wells etc....
is this product good for the rubber (or plastic, i'm not sure) trim around the windows?
also, is it good for the plastic like the door handle piece and the plastic on the bumper?
i don't want it to turn the plastic dry and hazy looking like armor all.
#50
Originally Posted by nu guy
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is this product good for the rubber (or plastic, i'm not sure) trim around the windows?
also, is it good for the plastic like the door handle piece and the plastic on the bumper?
is this product good for the rubber (or plastic, i'm not sure) trim around the windows?
also, is it good for the plastic like the door handle piece and the plastic on the bumper?
i don't want it to turn the plastic dry and hazy looking like armor all.
#51
#52
Originally Posted by nu guy
great!
1 more question...
would you use it on the vinyl interior like the door panels and the counsel or would you use something else?
i do really appreciate your expert advise RR!
thanks.
1 more question...
would you use it on the vinyl interior like the door panels and the counsel or would you use something else?
i do really appreciate your expert advise RR!
thanks.
When I work on interiors, the trick is how you apply it. I use old cheap MF's and spray the MF with product, then wipe down the interior.
Hope that helps.
(Not sure I would HD on leather though)
#53
Originally Posted by RollingRock
Yes you can, however, I like Poorboys Natural Look Dressing for the interior.
When I work on interiors, the trick is how you apply it. I use old cheap MF's and spray the MF with product, then wipe down the interior.
Hope that helps.
(Not sure I would HD on leather though)
When I work on interiors, the trick is how you apply it. I use old cheap MF's and spray the MF with product, then wipe down the interior.
Hope that helps.
(Not sure I would HD on leather though)
thank you much!
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