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Old 05-06-2008 | 12:10 AM
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Originally Posted by f-150sport03
If I remember correctly, Its in concentrate form... I have yet to figure out what you are supposed to do to dilute it... Where to put the rest? Personally, I would get some bottled water, drink the water, then use it as the reservoir for the spray bottle... I dunno...
I've bought a sampler or three just for the secondary bottles...

You are correct in saying that it comes in CONCENTRATE FORM so, in reality, you're getting 32 ounces of concentrated HD in the bottle.

The suggestion to put it in a used water bottle is perfectly fine (especially if it's a CARS water bottle mini) -- or, if you have an extra secondary bottle, mix up another batch at a different ratio (say, one bottle at 1:1 and one at 4:1) to see what shakes your twig and berries...

Up to you... Most really like the stuff... in fact, I'm not sure I've really read about more than a handfull (that I could count on one hand) that just simply wouldn't use or didn't like it.

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Old 05-06-2008 | 12:22 AM
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Originally Posted by RockPick
I've bought a sampler or three just for the secondary bottles...

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That's why ADS is always out... Every time I am about to order one, they are "temporarily out of stock"...

That is why I cant have bottles at different dilution rates... (Although 4:1 has been doing nicely for almost everything I do...)
 
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Old 05-06-2008 | 09:28 PM
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So 32oz of concentrate should last me a long time then, lol. I only detail the motor bay something like twice a year, don't think I've even sprayed any tire shine on my tires yet this year, or the wheel wells, lol. I'm just getting lazier and lazier anymore...pressure washed the truck off last weekend and didn't even wanna break out the Gold Class and wash mit, lol..(but had no choice as it dried the pollen spots...ugh)

Up at 5:50am, home at 7pm, just have no time or energy for anything anymore....
 
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Old 05-06-2008 | 10:31 PM
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So 32oz of concentrate should last me a long time then, lol. I only detail the motor bay something like twice a year, don't think I've even sprayed any tire shine on my tires yet this year, or the wheel wells, lol. I'm just getting lazier and lazier anymore...pressure washed the truck off last weekend and didn't even wanna break out the Gold Class and wash mit, lol..(but had no choice as it dried the pollen spots...ugh)

Up at 5:50am, home at 7pm, just have no time or energy for anything anymore....
Yup, understand the time thing, my world is about to change with #2 about to be here in July....
 
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Old 05-06-2008 | 11:57 PM
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Originally Posted by emig5m
Wow... the shipping and handling cost almost as much as the sampler. The shipping on the 1 gallon is only a little more then what it is for the sampler....what to do! I guess I'll just get the sampler for now then at least it comes inside a hyper dressing spray bottle so I'll have the right bottle if I go for the gallon later. Is the sampler already mixed or is it the full concentrate like in the gallon?
It's probably out of Rick's hand. I can vouch for his excellent customer service and prices. I talked with him on the phone for a good 15 minutes about everything. I wanted to get something else instead of another duffle bag. So he let me get another Meguiars Supreme Shine drying towel. On top of that, the order included about 6 gallons of products from the D-Line plus a bunch of other stuff, shipping was only $17.
 
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Old 05-07-2008 | 09:26 AM
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......I wanted to get something else instead of another duffle bag. So he let me get another Meguiars Supreme Shine drying towel........
How do you like the supreme shine towels? I have been contemplating ordering a few just did not know how they preform. Thanks
 
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Old 05-07-2008 | 09:38 AM
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School me!!!

Guys, help a rookie out. What does hyperdressing do? I'm assuming it's a multi-use detailer, but what is it used on.......everything? Do I need some of this magical potion? Yes, I am a detailing freak. I love keeping my truck clean.
 
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Old 05-07-2008 | 09:44 AM
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Guys, help a rookie out. What does hyperdressing do? I'm assuming it's a multi-use detailer, but what is it used on.......everything? Do I need some of this magical potion? Yes, I am a detailing freak. I love keeping my truck clean.
It's a dressing product, can be used on tires, wheel wells, under-carriage, bed rails, engine, metal, plastic....many, many more uses.

Give it a try you'll love it.
 
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Old 05-07-2008 | 09:49 AM
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Originally Posted by RollingRock
It's a dressing product, can be used on tires, wheel wells, under-carriage, bed rails, engine, metal, plastic....many, many more uses.

Give it a try you'll love it.
So can it be used on all plastic trim such as window moldings, plastic side view mirror casings, etc.??? Does it protect the plastic from UV at all?

I've always wanted to find a good dressing for rubber and plastic that truly protects without discoloring.
 
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Old 05-07-2008 | 09:52 AM
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Originally Posted by RollingRock
It's a dressing product, can be used on tires, wheel wells, under-carriage, bed rails, engine, metal, plastic....many, many more uses.

Give it a try you'll love it.
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But be warned that once you order this product for autodetailingsolutions.com you will want to spend more! But I honestly love Hyperdressing, anything you can apply this stuff to, comes out looking a million times better! And always get those wheel wells. It really makes the detail come together! That tip is brought to you by RR!
 
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Old 05-08-2008 | 04:24 PM
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soo new to detailing, had an old truck and never washed it now i gots a new one and need to know what does this hyperdressing do? interior exterior? also wondering the best way to get the factory chrome bumpers shiny, no more water stains as well as the windows? and lastly what about the carpet interior, no matter what it always gets hella dirty under my floormats all in all HELP!!!
 
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Old 05-13-2008 | 07:03 PM
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Stupid Question but whats Ricks form Name.
 
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Old 05-13-2008 | 11:10 PM
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Rick does not have a forum name, but his website is www.autodetailingsolutions.com

Originally Posted by 05_sprcrw
How do you like the supreme shine towels? I have been contemplating ordering a few just did not know how they preform. Thanks
I use them strictly for removal of product ie: waxes, polishes, QDs. I love them. I think they are amazing towels for the money and they hold up well.
 
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Old 05-13-2008 | 11:53 PM
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Thump do you mind if i use your name with Rick. i was going to ask him for the spray bottle with the hyper dressing ratio on it if not no worries figured i'd ask first.
 
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Old 05-13-2008 | 11:55 PM
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Rick sells the bottles for $1.50 ...
 



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