Cool man. I think I am going to keep some Silk Shine on hand. You know just in case I need it! I am a fan of Meg's 40 and Natural Shine but the CG's SS has me totally interested...
Liking the finished look of Silk Shine by CG. Does it have any cleaning agents, or is it strictly a protectant? Either way the reports I keep getting is that is really a great product.
Why is M105 difficult to use? I know it can "dust" a bit but it cuts so freaking fast. I just like to hear other peoples opnions and experiences because it helps me become better at detailing.
Didn't mean to hijack thread. Sorry.
Thanks,
Mike
On new interiors yea, just Megs QID, but on old lackluster interiors a nice high quality protectant sure does the trick, and the results speak for themselves.
I just did my interior with Megs M40 vinyl rubber treatment. I am a convert and retract my previous statements about Mothers protectant. Megs looks and feels better to me.
So look, feel, form.
At work I use the SAS Raven black nitrile gloves. They are solvent resistant. They stand up to laquer thinner really well as other panel prep chemicals. They make your hands sweat. My only complaint.