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Spilchy said:So you basically blast with steam (no attachment) and then wipe with the towel?
Interesting choice with Hyper 1:1 on the interior. I never thought to use it that way with all the dedicated interior dressings.
Did you do the usual NXT Metal Polysh on the wheels? Since you've done that a few times, I picked up a jar to try out on some neglected clear coated wheels. Eagle One now makes a Nano metal polish that you can use on clear coated wheels. Thought I'd mention that to you because I know you use the NXT on wheels.
Exactly, the only areas that I do not blast are the areas that are water sensitive such as the power window switches, cruise control, etc. When I blased the steering wheel, black "suff" just kept pouring off, it actually changed the color of the steering wheel.

Yeah, I like hyper-dressing on interiors, typically I would used #40, but I reached for the hyper-dressing instead. No particular rhyme or reason, just wanted to use it.

I did not use a polish on the wheels for this particular detail, but I would have used the NXT if I had. I like to use the NXT or the Mirror glaze all-metal polish (which I am out of) when polishing clear coated wheels. I use a little spot pad kit that attaches to my drill that works great!! I will have to check out the nano polish when my current metal polish supply gets thin, have you tried it?