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Re: Carpro PERL and Leather
CarPro just posted this on one of their social media pages from someone who used it on the interior.
It is not this glossy when used. It can be knocked down even more with a microfiber towel.
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Re: Carpro PERL and Leather
It looks like it would be slimy after application, like a tire dressing.
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Re: Carpro PERL and Leather
Originally Posted by
RZJZA80
It looks like it would be slimy after application, like a tire dressing.
I’ve used it on my interior door panels a few times. It dries to the touch. I had it diluted 2:1 though, for whatever that’s worth.
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Re: Carpro PERL and Leather
Originally Posted by
RZJZA80
It looks like it would be slimy after application, like a tire dressing.
Not slimy whatsoever. The flash from a camera or lighting seems to make it appear that way.
It does to the touch as mentioned. I use it at 1:5.
Also dries to the touch on tires as 1:1.
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Re: Carpro PERL and Leather
Originally Posted by
The Guz
CarPro just posted this on one of their social media pages from someone who used it on the interior.
It is not this glossy when used. It can be knocked down even more with a microfiber towel.
If it’s not that glossy, then what product was actually used in that pic?
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Re: Carpro PERL and Leather
Originally Posted by
Eldorado2k
If it’s not that glossy, then what product was actually used in that pic?
I think he said it in the beginning of the posting grandpop lol. I gotta watch out for you to keep you on your toes lol.
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Re: Carpro PERL and Leather
Yeah if your gonna use it on interior should dilute at least 2-1. If you think it’s to glossy cut it some more. I usually start strong in my dilutions mixing it up in 75% of bottle leaving room to cut product even more if necessary till I find right dilution for purpose I’m using.
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Re: Carpro PERL and Leather
I will use PERL on interior vinyl at the 5:1 dilution. Nice satin look to sun faded and dried out vinyl.
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Re: Carpro PERL and Leather
Thanks for all the replies. I figured since I had a bottle of PERL lying around unused and read it can be used on leather, I'd try it on the Nuluxe fake leather in my Lexus lol. Though if it does smell like crap, maybe I should just get a small bottle of gyeon leather coat instead
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Re: Carpro PERL and Leather
I like it too. Gives a clean look and dry to touch.
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