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it just wasn't, bright enough. Something about it just didn't seem right with it. THe colors weren't as bold, but the shine was there. it's wierd.Lwnwookie said:I've tried it, it didn't seem to be all that bad other than the fact that it smelled like kerosene. My trick was slicker than with any other product I have used for like 3 weeks using that stuff and it did make the plastic trim look nice.
i think it's super slick. I've never touched anything as slick, but all i've used for an LSP is Megs Gold and NXT.cwcad said:What products have you tried to use as a comparison for slickness?
I have posted often about slickness being very important for my LSP of choice. I am still on the fence as to how important it is for durability and looks.
Amnesty said:i think it's super slick. I've never touched anything as slick, but all i've used for an LSP is Megs Gold and NXT.
i didn't notice a harsh smell. It actually seemed pleasant to me.max080 said:Water like texture and a harsh smell? Maybe it's rain-x for paint.
Sounds exactly like my P&S Hi-Tone Glaze. It's like a golden color and all the carnauba separates at the bottom. Good stuff thoughLwnwookie said:I've tried it, it didn't seem to be all that bad other than the fact that it smelled like kerosene. My trick was slicker than with any other product I have used for like 3 weeks using that stuff and it did make the plastic trim look nice.
The trick is to have the surface prep'd.
Proper preperation is the "trick" to getting the most out of any LSP on the market.