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I was just using it @1.1 on the rubber weatherstripping inside the Kia. Looks good. After I finished with the rubber, I wiped the plastic floor molding just inside the door with the excess product I had on the pad and man does it look good! And because of its watery consistency it applies super easy.
Does anyone use Hyper Dressing on plastic/vinyl interiors? If so how do you like it? How's the longevity?
Nowhere on the label does it mention anything about it providing UV protection. How big of a deal do you think that is?
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I usually use Meguiars New Car Scent Protectant inside this car, it has light cleaning ability, UV protection and smells good, but it doesn't last very long.
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Glad to hear positive things about it! I've got some on the way and can't wait to use it as I am totally out of dressing!(not trying to hijack this thread, just have a question)At 1:1 how shiny is it when applied to tires? Or is it more of a sheen?
Currently: 2014 Jet Black Mica Mazda 6
Previously: 2004 Milano Red Acura TSX
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In my business we use Hyper Dressing on the exterior and Meguiars #40 on interior plastic and vinyl surfaces.
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Originally Posted by Joe@Superior Shine
In my business we use Hyper Dressing on the exterior and Meguiars #40 on interior plastic and vinyl surfaces.
No complaints about the smell of M40? Some people say it smells a bit strong.
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No, my client rave about the new car/leather smell.
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I love M40 on rubber floor mats, really rejuvenates them. Just make sure to go over the drivers mat after application with a wet towel so it's not too slippery. I wasn't a fan of the smell at first, but over time, I've really started to enjoy it.
Hyper dressing at 4:1 is my preference on interior surfaces and 2:1 on engine bays. It's really versatile stuff.
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if i were doing this as a business i would definitely have hyper dressing in the arsenal. it can be used for tires, trim, wheel wells, engines, and interiors. every since i discovered PERL, i haven't used hyper dressing since. both are great products though and you can't go wrong with either...
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