wemay
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Also got some Mother's VLR and vacuum.
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It was a complete wash then apply. The paint has no noticeable contamination and is still smooth so the SnS went on like butter.Did you simply wash and then apply the TW? Or had it been fully detailed previously and you are adding “protection?”
Man, prices are crazy these days. We paid $137K for our TH in 2012. The one next door just sold for $340K. He just came by to take down the sign. It sold in 4 days.How much for the house next door?
And, that's a beauty of a SUV!
In 1987, when I was married, the wife and I paid $11K for a 4 br., 2.5 bath HUD home on 2/3 of an acre, in Seffner, FL. We put $15.5K into it. In 2011 I sold it for $225K. It sold in 9 days.Man, prices are crazy these days. We paid $137K for our TH in 2012. The one next door just sold for $340K. He just came by to take down the sign. It sold in 4 days.
I've tried 303, not Meguiar's. I know 303 gets plenty of love here but i don't like the smell or the finish residue left behind. I find VLR goes on "cleaner" for me. Just my choice i guess. It leaves no residue or shine after a minute or so.wemay, is that VLR similar to Meguiar's and Aerospace 303 interior cleaner/matte/natural spray?
I'm going to have to try it. Does WM carry it?I've tried 303, not Meguiar's. I know 303 gets plenty of love here but i don't like the smell or the finish residue left behind. I find VLR goes on "cleaner" for me. Just my choice i guess. It leaves no residue or shine after a minute or so.
Yup, that's where I usually buy it.I'm going to have to try it. Does WM carry it?
Certainly the manuf. recs. should be followed. I recently rented a U haul truck and wiped the interior with the VLR and was impressed with how well it cleaned. Used it on all surfaces although it may have been vinyl instead of plastic.VLR states it is not to be used on plastic though...