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Originally Posted by PA DETAILER
SONUS MOTOR KOTE.
How does it compare to Motor Plast?
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Originally Posted by Coatingsarecrack
Sonus MotorKote. Cleaned with a degreaser.
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VERY NICE LOOKIN!!!
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Originally Posted by DFB
I clean with Green Star and then dress with either Hyper Dressing or Motorplast.
Motorplast -
Hyper Dressing at 4:1 -
For some reason, I prefer Hyper Dressing, probably because of the ability to dilute to taste. Motorplast is used neat, which I find a touch too glossy.
Hyper Dressing Dilution ratios for those who are playing along -
High Gloss - 1:1
Medium Gloss - 2:1
Satin Finish - 3:1
Natural Finish - 4:1
Beautiful job!
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Originally Posted by Klasse Act
How does it compare to Motor Plast?
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Never used it but it sounds like a solid product.
MOTORPLAST is a naturally shiny, water-displacing conserver for engines, housing parts, rubber hoses and power units of cars, commercial vehicles, etc., with a pleasant fragrance. Treated parts regain their new appearance. The complete drying (no lubricating film) prevents dirt sticking. The power units are protected from corrosion and environmental factors by the permanently elastic protective film. MOTORPLAST is suitable for use on dry and wet surfaces. Temperature-resistant to 250°C. With Daimler (Mercedes) approval.
Areas Of Use
Engines, housing parts, rubber hoses and power units of cars, commercial vehicles, etc.
Warnings
Before using, check suitability and compatibility. Do not use on surfaces where slipperiness is undesirable.
Notice
This product information can advise you only without obligation. Liability on the part of Koch-Chemie cannot be derived.
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Engine bay rubber and plastic
Originally Posted by DFB
I clean with Green Star and then dress with either Hyper Dressing or Motorplast.
Motorplast -
Hyper Dressing at 4:1 -
For some reason, I prefer Hyper Dressing, probably because of the ability to dilute to taste. Motorplast is used neat, which I find a touch too glossy.
Hyper Dressing Dilution ratios for those who are playing along -
High Gloss - 1:1
Medium Gloss - 2:1
Satin Finish - 3:1
Natural Finish - 4:1
Try diluting the Motorolast
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A couple of months ago me and a mechanic friend of one of my neighbors traded a favor for a favor.
I needed someone who knew what they were doing to clean my throttle body, and he needed help removing some road paint off his cars rocker panels.
When he had a look under my hood he said “holy sh!t my engines never been clean like that”!
I just started laughing, I hadn’t even touched it in almost 2 months. You should see it when it’s actually clean.
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[QUOTE Try diluting the Motorolast QUOTE]
What ratio, and how do you like the result ?
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