DLUX and Reload and Perl

Dick_Lai

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Hi,

If I did the following already:
DLUX to all trims and plastics and wheels
CQUK on all painting
Flyby Forte on all glasses.
Reload to the whole car, except tires.

Now, the car is fully coated.

Then, may I also apply PERL 1:3 on top to those DLUX-ed to increase the blackness and UV protecion?
As those surface has applied both DLUX and Reload, will the PERL 1:3 be able to stay on top with that?

Similarly, I have also applied Leather & Vinyl to my seats, can I put PERL 1:5 on top?

Thanks.


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Hi,

If I did the following already:
DLUX to all trims and plastics and wheels
CQUK on all painting
Flyby Forte on all glasses.
Reload to the whole car, except tires.

Now, the car is fully coated.

Then, may I also apply PERL 1:3 on top to those DLUX-ed to increase the blackness and UV protecion?
As those surface has applied both DLUX and Reload, will the PERL 1:3 be able to stay on top with that?

Similarly, I have also applied Leather & Vinyl to my seats, can I put PERL 1:5 on top?

Thanks.


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Hi Dick,

I wouldn't top any of them with Perl or anything other than Reload for 7 days.
Cquartz = no chemicals for 7 days (reload is an exception)

IF you want after that you can but I believe you will not find a benefit at that point. Possibly eventually on rubber maybe so but I would either too with Reload or nothing on the rest of surfaces.

On the leather - I think adding Perl only gives you more chance of collecting dust since cq leather is so dirt resistant by itself.

Perl won't stick to any of the coated surfaces as well but it may still stick temporarily to vinyl etc depending on the exact material.

You can always try in a few weeks if you like and remove if you don't.

I wouldn't use it on the wheels of course, only on vinyl, plastic, rubber at most.
 
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Hi Dick,

I wouldn't top any of them with Perl or anything other than Reload for 7 days.
Cquartz = no chemicals for 7 days (reload is an exception)

IF you want after that you can but I believe you will not find a benefit at that point. Possibly eventually on rubber maybe so but I would either too with Reload or nothing on the rest of surfaces.

On the leather - I think adding Perl only gives you more chance of collecting dust since cq leather is so dirt resistant by itself.

Perl won't stick to any of the coated surfaces as well but it may still stick to vinyl etc depending on the exact material.

You can always try in a few weeks if you like and remove if you don't.
Hi Corey,

Does that mean if I have already applied CQUK/DLUX/Reload, there is no need to top with PERL?

So, the only usage of PERL is just for tires, engine and interior plastics (as they are no coated)? Am I correct?

Thanks,
Dick


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Hi Corey,

Does that mean if I have already applied CQUK/DLUX/Reload, there is no need to top with PERL?

So, the only usage of PERL is just for tires, engine and interior plastics (as they are no coated)? Am I correct?

Thanks,
Dick


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Hi Dick, yes I would agree with your statement. [emoji3]
 
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