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    Anyone try mixing reload and perl??

    Just got a litre of perl today and was just curious if anyone tried to mix it with any other spray sealants? I do have Reload and love it to death but just wanted to ask the pros. Thanks in advance. I'm loving my quick detail "Merlins Magic Elixir" though . Also are their any other random carpro mixtures anyone likes/uses?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rblouin View Post
    Just got a litre of perl today and was just curious if anyone tried to mix it with any other spray sealants? I do have Reload and love it to death but just wanted to ask the pros. Thanks in advance. I'm loving my quick detail "Merlins Magic Elixir" though . Also are their any other random carpro mixtures anyone likes/uses?
    Resurrecting this to make a zombie thread. I just tried this today, in one of the sample spray bottles. I didn’t measure, but we’ll see how it works! If it’s good, I’ll tweak it and provide the ratios I use.
    Tried spraying it on interior- the dash already had Perl on it from a recent detail. I’ll be cleaning my wife’s car this weekend, and I’ll check back in.


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    Interesting combo. Be curious to hear how this plays out.


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    Anyone try mixing reload and perl??

    Quote Originally Posted by Ebg18t View Post
    Interesting combo. Be curious to hear how this plays out.


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    Yeah. I guess it might be overkill, but it’s possible the long term benefits of adding some reload to perl make it worth the sacrifice. Time will tell.


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    Last edited by seppdelaney; 04-20-2018 at 02:15 AM.

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    Any updates?
    The Devil is in the Details.

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    Update or die.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wristymanchego View Post
    Update or die.
    I’m dead inside already, so it won’t count. But I like the combo- it seems to retain the Perl benefits a little longer- I’ve used it on all vinyl and rubber and the leather seats in the gti. I don’t think it’s worth doing it much though.


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    How are the tires holding out. Would consider this a mildly-SiO2-boosted Perl of sorts?

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    Quote Originally Posted by seppdelaney View Post
    I’m dead inside already, so it won’t count. But I like the combo- it seems to retain the Perl benefits a little longer- I’ve used it on all vinyl and rubber and the leather seats in the gti. I don’t think it’s worth doing it much though.


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    Thanks for the note. Have a nice day all.
    Cheer !!!

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