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Re: Polish Angel - Engine
It's sold on Autopia:
Polish Angel Engine
2013 Genesis Coupe 3.8 Track Edition
2015 Hyundai Sonata Limited, 2016 Pearl White Nissan Altima SR
2019 Nissan Rogue SL
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Re: Polish Angel - Engine
Originally Posted by
custmsprty
Well dont I feel dumb (certainly not a strange occurrence for me), thought PBMG got outta the Polish Angel game.
Er, never mind.
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Re: Polish Angel - Engine
I was told "ENGINE delivers a protection around 6 months on all plastic, gums in Motortrims, agianst dust, heat cracking and oils."
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I applied some of this to the exterior trim on my truck just to try it. Wow this stuff goes on amazingly easy and a little goes a long way. The Engine stuff isn't for exterior, although it can be used on any plastic, but I wanted to try a little. I'm curious if it holds up on the exterior. I know Black Bond is for that....
I'm trying to narrow down what engine dressing I want to use for my cars going forward. Hyper Dressing still seems to be the best overall in terms of cost, versatility and ease of use. However, this PA Engine is REALLY nice if you don't want to hose down your engine. Probably protects better than Hyper as well.
What do you folks think, Hyper Dressing or PA Engine? With PA Engine, I won't have to use water, but that I'm thinking can be time consuming with a truck that sees some off-road use. I can see myself spending way too much time using PA Engine for that. I'm going to get the airless paint sprayer instead of using the hose.
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