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Car looks great! Your carcare collection suggests you're a 3D sales rep (the LVP worked wonders for me).
How's the bug remover one? Last roadtrip turned by front bumper cover into a battlefield (even though at each destination, first thing I'd do is ask for the nearest garden hose)
How's the bug remover one? Last roadtrip turned by front bumper cover into a battlefield (even though at each destination, first thing I'd do is ask for the nearest garden hose)
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Krzysztof47 (07-01-2024)
Car looks great! Your carcare collection suggests you're a 3D sales rep (the LVP worked wonders for me).
How's the bug remover one? Last roadtrip turned by front bumper cover into a battlefield (even though at each destination, first thing I'd do is ask for the nearest garden hose)
How's the bug remover one? Last roadtrip turned by front bumper cover into a battlefield (even though at each destination, first thing I'd do is ask for the nearest garden hose)
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I do like a few of the 3D products. I think 3D LVP cleaner (112) is one of the best products they make, it puts a lot other expensive products on the fence. I do like the bug remover, it works very well for bird droppings as well. It is an enzyme based cleaner so works well at such tasks. I think their APC (104), is also a very good cleaner, works extremely well for rubber floor mats and cleaning in general. Can also use it on mold and such as it also is an enzyme cleaner.
I also use their extractor shampoo (204), I cleaned the floor carpets in the G, and the water was black, probably never was extracted. I will say I do not like 3D glass cleaner, it is literally water and alcohol. Same goes for DIY Detail, their glass cleaner is not at all good (again literally alcohol and water in a bottle....), even when you use a little of their product, just streaks.
From what I read, the best glass cleaner is just water, with a leather chamois. The person that did window tinting for me last time, told me he just uses water to clean windows. I think the only good chemical based one I ever used was NextZett Windscreen, but I would not recommend it on the inside, just causes haze even when you use the smallest amount even with a glass microfiber towels.
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