imported_Intel486
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I've been using Pro's Premo Dressing but it still left a residue on the dash even if I came back and wiped it down.
About a month ago I went to my distributor and showed them my dash with 303. He felt it, looked at the shine and said their Glosso dressing looks like that.
Well, he's right! Pro's Glosso Dressing dries completely. Can't feel it on the surface at all. If you put it on and leave it, then it'll give a high gloss. If you run a dry cotton towel over it, then it'll give a lower gloss. It also doesn't take much. One spray on my applciator will do a whole door panel or the whole top part of the dash on my truck.
I'm loving this stuff and at only $18 a gallon it is slightly cheaper than 303
About a month ago I went to my distributor and showed them my dash with 303. He felt it, looked at the shine and said their Glosso dressing looks like that.
Well, he's right! Pro's Glosso Dressing dries completely. Can't feel it on the surface at all. If you put it on and leave it, then it'll give a high gloss. If you run a dry cotton towel over it, then it'll give a lower gloss. It also doesn't take much. One spray on my applciator will do a whole door panel or the whole top part of the dash on my truck.
I'm loving this stuff and at only $18 a gallon it is slightly cheaper than 303
