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Old 03-28-2005, 08:56 PM
ptoro01 ptoro01 is offline
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A few days ago I talked to a guy in Toronto who only details high end. He said that he wont use anything harsh or possibly damaging. He was using a clay bar with an ultra fine polish from switzerland thats about to be high end marketed. The product doesnt leave any white residue and stays on for what he said 15000km. The water just beads off, its quite impressive, ive seen beading but i mean dammmmmmnnnnnn!!

So I had to ask him about of course rubbers and plastic and what he uses. Of course I dont remember the name of the chemical but he said that on rubbers, and plastics, he applies in spots a product that will melt the very top layer and get it shiny again for ever. It renews plastic and rubber like that. I didnt get a first hand presentation but he is soon returning for a training he's gonna give me so I'll ask plenty about this.

I will try to look into this further or someone here may have heard of it and will come forth.

Peter
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