Pro Shine
Hi, has any one used pro shine to remove light marks & dust? Similar to Meguiars NTX Speed Detailer.
http://www.netparts.co.uk/store/inde...FQObFQodnTE35g
http://www.meguiars.co.uk/cgi-bin/sp...pc=G13224&tp=0
Gav
http://www.netparts.co.uk/store/inde...FQObFQodnTE35g
http://www.meguiars.co.uk/cgi-bin/sp...pc=G13224&tp=0
Gav
Hi, has any one used pro shine to remove light marks & dust? Similar to Meguiars NTX Speed Detailer.
http://www.netparts.co.uk/store/inde...FQObFQodnTE35g
http://www.meguiars.co.uk/cgi-bin/sp...pc=G13224&tp=0
Gav
http://www.netparts.co.uk/store/inde...FQObFQodnTE35g
http://www.meguiars.co.uk/cgi-bin/sp...pc=G13224&tp=0
Gav
you don't want to use any quick detailer if the car is too dusty. You will put light scratches into your paintwork.
If you want an economical quick detailer then go with this, http://www.elitedetailer.com/cgi-bin...mrid=1&cmpid=2 I use this just before I dry a vehicle though, but you can still use it as a normal quick detailer in your case.
But.. If you want something excellent, then go with this:
http://www.elitedetailer.com/cgi-bin...mrid=1&cmpid=2 Its highly concentrated and you will be able to do your whole car with under 10 squirts. It will blow anything from Meguiars into the weeds!
Regards
i wouldn't use any form of detailer to remove dust. the best way is rinse the car down. this way there's no pressure from you with a cloth pushing the dust into the paint surface and causing damage. QDs are fine however for spritzing over the car after washing and prior to drying. it'll help to reduce if not eliminate drying marks and can aid in the gloss appearance.
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