Dashboard sun protection
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RE: Dashboard sun protection
I haven't used those in many years. At the time they were awful but possibly have been improved by now. Way back then they made surfaces very shiney which is the last thing you want on a dashboard. In fairness they may be all new products by now. They're cheap enough to try so give them a go. If you don't like them on the interior then use them on the tires.
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RE: Dashboard sun protection
Hello guys, let me tell you a little bit about myself. I am a distributor for some auto care products imported from Germany. I give training at training centers with our partner company called Glasurit from BASF. They are a auto paint manufacturer from Germany, the dominate most of the OEM auto markets. I distribute three brands called Einszett, P21S and Klasse. These products are very hi end and used professionally and endorsed by BMW, Audi, Porsche, Daimler etc... I can have a section explaining you guys a couple of tecniques of how to detail your car using a D A which stands for Dual Action polisher and for more professional use a rotary. I sell all the products and polishing pads. Also i have auto paints, which many wont need. We have all the way from treating your leather seat, glass polishes, acrylic waxes, synthetic waxes, natural carnuba waxes. Product to restore your headlights etc... I can provide with member discounts. I can get together a training if you guys like. Feel free to ask any questions. He also have waxes that are silicone free than can be used withing that 30 period for a fresh painted car.
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