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- 2012 Lonestar Edition converted over to a Sport
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- 5.7 Hemi
So there are a lot of good products out there. Carpro Dlux is one. Ive been wanting to do it to my Ram. So off I went. I used Koch Chemie ASC to clean the hard plastics and then used Carpro Eraser to make sure nothing else was left behind. Then I used Undrdog Pro on the hard plastics. Cure time should be around 4 hours so 1 pm here. Some people may think of it as a waste of time or money, but it does the same thing shine wise as it does to the paint. Again Undrdog is so versatile as I have stated before. I used a blue applicator pad and a clean microfiber pad. I also used my scratch finder flash light to make sure I didn't get anything on the glass. about 16-18 drops to prime the pad and off you go. I waited roughly 4 minutes. You have plenty of time, but it is an interior so paint vs plastic is a different wait time. I leveled it with a microfiber towel and done. I also like Carpro Fabric, but I am out at the moment and so I have been playing around with this product at home. Its called Ecoshine Finest. I cleaned the seats with APC, and then sprayed it to the cloth. Wiped it to level it, and then waited 10 minutes and came back and wiped it again. We will see how it works as far as being hydrophobic. It seems to like glass so why not. Ill report back. I am going to vacuum out the truck later once the plastics dry and clean the carpets and try it on the carpets as well.
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