I saw this stuff on Amazon and looks just like the new BF WW. I have a gallon of d114 and d115 to last me for quite some time so Im not in the market to try it out. Price wise it seems great.
I was in the same exact situation.
I bought fg400/sf4500 and then later bought sf4000 too. You can always use the sf4500 down the road for light imperfections without cutting too much with sf4000.
Just buy all 3 from the start and then you can add pf2500 if need be.
As far as tools. I poured the "oil" on the seats and used my hands to spread it and work it in. It gets messy but your hands can limit wear you want it. For clean up I used a bunch of short nap microfiber towels. If you use warm damp towels you will use less pristine clean....it will go quickly...
Pick a super hot day and park under the sun with windows up.
Liberally coat your seats and put some excessively in the stitching. Let your seats bake like a sauna. You can cover them in garbage bags to intensify the sauna effect. If they dry up during it, add more. The trick is to keep them...
If you are using Sonax and wheel woolies and its not getting it done, then somethings wrong.
It cuts right through my BMW brake dust with ease. My daytona brush never gets used and therefore never sprays grime all over my arms.
Looks like Ill be getting some DP APC.
Nick- would you say 10:1 for paint? Will it work well for headlights, windows, trim and rubber seals?
I just noticed this stuff too DP Cleanse-All Exterior Cleaner but not to be used on glass or clear plastic.
I think the funniest part is how many people were up in arms beating their chests about the knock-offs but once griots releases one they are defending it and calling it progress! lol
Now I dont care about knock-offs as its the world we live in and thanks to Rasky's wonderful posts I ordered a...