Deanski
STUTTGART'S FINEST
No, Thank You David!
Well packaged and very well detailed in the enclosed paperwork regarding the pads and how best to use these.
Adding the Autopia Guide to Detailing CD-ROM was a bonus as well.
Tonight, I "uncorked" the SONUS leather conditioner to take a wiff of it. Very clean smelling and almost neutral in a way. Should be interesting to not only see how well it works on the leather, but more importantly, how well it smells seeing my C2S is full leather.
Seeing that I normally use a rotary on most all finishes, with this black, I'm going to "PC" for now untill I get a better feel for this softer paint. Kind of working my way back to where it all started, but better off this way for now.
I'll see how well the swirl buster pad and polish work with a PC.
Also, after a good cleaning of the engine bay area and warming it up a bit, I'll try the SONUS Engine Kote as well. I wonder how well it does on other areas. You know how big the underpan is on a Porsche. As much as I like dressings to treat these, it's seems a waste as dressings do not last long and attract dirt like mad. A good "sealant" for hard plastics is now a requirement for most product line. SOmething that can look like a dressing, but seal and last a longer time w/o attracting dirt. I used to use Megs version in a garden pressure sprayer when I had a Porsche on the lift for under carrage detail work.
I guess I'll have to add a new thread as to the other items, but will update this thread as to the leather products.
Thanks once again!
Regards,
Deanski
Well packaged and very well detailed in the enclosed paperwork regarding the pads and how best to use these.
Adding the Autopia Guide to Detailing CD-ROM was a bonus as well.
Tonight, I "uncorked" the SONUS leather conditioner to take a wiff of it. Very clean smelling and almost neutral in a way. Should be interesting to not only see how well it works on the leather, but more importantly, how well it smells seeing my C2S is full leather.
Seeing that I normally use a rotary on most all finishes, with this black, I'm going to "PC" for now untill I get a better feel for this softer paint. Kind of working my way back to where it all started, but better off this way for now.
I'll see how well the swirl buster pad and polish work with a PC.
Also, after a good cleaning of the engine bay area and warming it up a bit, I'll try the SONUS Engine Kote as well. I wonder how well it does on other areas. You know how big the underpan is on a Porsche. As much as I like dressings to treat these, it's seems a waste as dressings do not last long and attract dirt like mad. A good "sealant" for hard plastics is now a requirement for most product line. SOmething that can look like a dressing, but seal and last a longer time w/o attracting dirt. I used to use Megs version in a garden pressure sprayer when I had a Porsche on the lift for under carrage detail work.
I guess I'll have to add a new thread as to the other items, but will update this thread as to the leather products.
Thanks once again!
Regards,
Deanski