Quote Originally Posted by Bshann21 View Post
Thanks mate I understand what your meaning

Cheers for the reply


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By all means, don’t be discouraged to have a go at it. It just might be wise to test it on your own substrates before a customers’ and see the results long term.

The difficult part is discerning if the chemical is having an effect or not.

Think about quality microfiber towels, it is difficult to get them back the way the felt when they were brand new. This is due to the friction from use and range of chemicals used including the cleaning detergent. They may seem fine to use but they are a long way from the perfect condition from factory.

Perhaps this is my own quality bias at play, but I always consider detailing to be; restoring the substrate to as close to factory condition as possible (or better) and then protecting it.

Slopping some silicone on a dash or scrubbing the #### out of a stain with a highly basic solution and calling it a day is far from that.