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    Re: 2006 Chrysler 300 Limited with McKee's 37 and company (pictures!)

    Nice turn around! Car looks great. Great choice of product you used as well!
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    Re: 2006 Chrysler 300 Limited with McKee's 37 and company (pictures!)

    Quote Originally Posted by chadcj7 View Post
    I just used this stuff on my truck wheels and I was really impressed.

    I just want to know if I can use it on a freshly waxes car or does it not make sense? Also can you use it on tonneau covers?

    Sorry to jump in with these questions but I was really impressed with what it did with my wheels
    I've read that you can 100% use the HydroBlue on fresh wax, but it doesn't bond as well so it doesn't last as long. This, in my opinion, means that it doesn't make sense to use it on freshly waxed vehicles. As for tonneau covers... I'm not sure. I mean i got some on my plastic and rubber seals, etc, with no issue but I can't say one way or the other on a vinyl tonneau cover. I feel like it would be one of the "oops, I got some on my cover" and not purposely putting it on the cover, but you might want to ask one of the McKee's guys that, I know they're around here somewhere!

    TL;DR: I wouldn't use it on FRESH wax, and I don't think I would purposely spray a vinyl tonneau with it.

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    2006 Chrysler 300 Limited with McKee's 37 and company (pictures!)

    Quote Originally Posted by chadcj7 View Post

    I just want to know if I can use it on a freshly waxes car or does it not make sense? Also can you use it on tonneau covers?
    I'm always confused as to what a tonneau cover even is... But this stuff would be really cool if it lent its benefits if applied to a fabric top.

    If it could keep it cleaner longer and maybe even give it some added sheen + water beading it would be a grandslam. I don't know if I'm willing to let my car be a guineua pig though...



    @NickMckee's. Could HydroBlue be safely used on a fabric top? This idea has me really intrigued.

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    Re: 2006 Chrysler 300 Limited with McKee's 37 and company (pictures!)

    Looking good Kelsey! McKee's products are top notch!

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