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Old 09-30-2008, 02:57 PM
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Engine dressing

I have searched the forums but I really couldn't find anything else to use besides the 303 Aerospace Protectant and Pinnacle Vinyl and Rubber Protectant for Engine Dressing. It kinda seems like AGO is a little weak in this area (please take this as constructive criticism).

I'm interested in something water based and I don't know if 303 is a water based product. If anyone knows any other products that would be helpful. Please understand that my engine is just as important (and I want to show it off proudly) as the paint that is on the car. Thanks!
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Old 09-30-2008, 03:25 PM
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Re: Engine dressing

303 is water based and safe for engine dressing.
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Re: Engine dressing

CD2 Engine Detailer is dope, but unfortunately AG does not carry it. It's also hard to find except online at ridiculous prices (compared to what it was just a couple of years ago...)
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Re: Engine dressing

I use black WOW on all the plastic parts. Been on there for 6 mos. and still has a nice sheen. At first it collected a lot of dust, but after a few wipe downs it's good now. Guess it needed to cure.
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Re: Engine dressing

dont use anything with silicones or the glossy gel dressings that dont fully dry, it attracts dirt and dust. 303 on rubber, and Klasse AIO on painted surfaces.
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Re: Engine dressing

I like CD-2 and Meguiars Hyper Dressing
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Re: Engine dressing

Thank you very much!
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Hyper Dressing
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