AndyL
08-18-2015, 07:34 PM
I wonder if it is safe to apply DLUX on interior plastic despite the curing time issue that is discussed here?
http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/auto-detailing-101/65704-dlux-interior-trim.html
My main purpose is to create a 9H surface for some specific hard matte, slightly textured plastic in my car as it gets hairline scratches easily. Currently, I am using Gtechniq Matte Dash C6 and top it with another vinyl and plastic protectant (Jeff Werkstatt Satin Prot) as I like a slight sheen/slight satin look to the surface.
I also have the Cquartz leather and vinyl coat which, according to the instructions, it can be applied to plastic and wood trims as well. But it doesn't say it adds any 9H hardness to the surface.
Any response is greatly appreciated.
http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/auto-detailing-101/65704-dlux-interior-trim.html
My main purpose is to create a 9H surface for some specific hard matte, slightly textured plastic in my car as it gets hairline scratches easily. Currently, I am using Gtechniq Matte Dash C6 and top it with another vinyl and plastic protectant (Jeff Werkstatt Satin Prot) as I like a slight sheen/slight satin look to the surface.
I also have the Cquartz leather and vinyl coat which, according to the instructions, it can be applied to plastic and wood trims as well. But it doesn't say it adds any 9H hardness to the surface.
Any response is greatly appreciated.