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January 26th, 2018 02:00 PM #1What should i use for scratch prone interior area for the car? (e.g. Piano gloss) microtex ultra or plush?
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January 26th, 2018 02:43 PM #2Been using autogard MF from ACE for my Chevy interior along with microtex sunshield. Very cheap compared to microtex's cloth products. Never had any issue. But it is getting harder to resist the temptation of buying the ultra everytime I pass by ACE or blade though. Lol
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January 26th, 2018 05:23 PM #4Hindi ko pa nasubukan. I just said ultra since yun lang nakikita ko sa ace na malapit samin. And I believe meron din "ultra plush".
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January 26th, 2018 07:00 PM #5
both are okay to use sa interior. but even so, micro swirls are unavoidable
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January 31st, 2018 11:02 PM #6Doesn't matter. You'll still get swirls once it accumulates from wiping and wiping especially on a glossy surface. Best way is to buff it. Search Youtube.
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February 4th, 2018 08:53 PM #7
Ultra plush = green
Plush = pink
Personally I like the ultra plush in drying our vehicles. Although I have a larger chemical guys microfiber for that purpose hehe
Kahit gaano ka ka-ingat in drying/wiping, magkakaroon talaga ng swirls. Even when glass coated ang car mo. The best you can do is to minimize it.
So proper use of mitts and towels. No cross contamination. Kung may air blaster ka, that would be the best.
For me, drying our coated car, after the final rinse, i would pour water over to get most of the water off and then dry with microfiber towel.
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