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After I got it clean, I just lightly spray Meguiars Hyper Dressing @1:1 and let it self level.
[before any cleaning]
It might be a bit too glossy for your tastes but once it dries it’s not greasy and doesn’t attract dust. As a matter of fact my engine has never looked like it did in that 1st pic since I initially cleaned and dressed it almost 3yrs. ago.
I simply refresh it every 4-5 months or so by either vacuuming or quikly wiping it down with a rag and some APC and re spray with Hyper Dressing @1:1 it lasts a super long time.
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To get in all the nooks and crannies thoroughly, I use foam paint brushes. Every surface comes out dressed.
Treat it like it's the only one in the world.
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It is no coincidence that man's best friend cannot talk.
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Koch Chemie Motorplast spray use leaf blower
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After cleaning I spray 303 at 2:1 and let it level and hit it with a leaf blower
I’ll hit the nooks and crannies with a microfiber
It’s just my way of using what I had on hand
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Thanks for the suggestions...I suppose I could even dilute PERL 10/1 and get good results
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Originally Posted by
Bosko
Thanks for the suggestions...I suppose I could even dilute PERL 10/1 and get good results
Not sure of the dilution ratio but I do know diluted Perl is very popular for this application
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Originally Posted by
chilly
After cleaning I spray 303 at 2:1 and let it level and hit it with a leaf blower
I’ll hit the nooks and crannies with a microfiber
It’s just my way of using what I had on hand
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That looks really good. I used to be obsessed with the engine bay and would often clean that more than the exterior LOL. Weird. The 303 became my go to. Polish Angel Engine is nice but you pay for it. I forgot about that one.
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Originally Posted by
NJNinja
That looks really good. I used to be obsessed with the engine bay and would often clean that more than the exterior LOL. Weird. The 303 became my go to. Polish Angel Engine is nice but you pay for it.
Thanks
I have been told that 303 is not designed to be diluted and used this way but it works for me
I used to use it full strength in the engine bay but it was tedious applying it and trying to get it evenly distributed so I decided to try this
I use this on plastic wheel arches as well
I want to try it at an even lower dilution ratio, probably 5:1 just to see if it works
I will eventually get Hyper dressing and try it as well but I had plenty of 303 on hand so might as well utilize it
I have never tried any Polish Angel stuff although people certainly like it
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I've used SONUS Motor Kote and Hyper Dressing diluted 3:1. Both work well. Hyper Dressing is nice because you can dilute it to your taste. I don't otherwise have much preference between them.
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