PeteT19640
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Hi does this product need time to cure?
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No. Can be used as a drying aid as well. Also can be used on interior, trim, wheels, ect.Hi does this product need time to cure?
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No. Can be used as a drying aid as well. Also can be used on interior, trim, wheels, ect.
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I was going to top it with Ultimate Fast Finish straight after D156?
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I too wouldn’t use it as a stand alone product
The first time I put D156 on wheels I was very impressed. Add to the list door jambs, exterior glass, engine bay paint/plastic/rubber (only way I’m ever waxing strut towers).
Umm, so aren’t you using it as a stand-alone product on all those surfaces? Especially considering “it’s the only way you’re ever waxing strut towers”lol.
If I were to apply it to any of those surfaces on my vehicles it definitely would be standing alone. [because I don’t coat my wheels, glass, etc]
But regardless, I’m probably among the very few people here who would choose to use it as a stand-alone on any surface including paint vs. trying to use it as part of a layering system of protection.
D156 should be in the detailing
hall of fame...it's that good.
UFF gives a better shine than ULW IMHO.
In my opinion try using ULW, UFF and D156 side by side to see if you notice any difference. If you want the absolute maximum shine then I would say give the paint a nice polishing.