Detailers Paradise Prima
#1
Detailers Paradise Prima
i know one personon the boards has been using the prima products and was wondering if anyone else could chime in and give me some insight on these products. As of now i use all menzerna products but i find it to be growingly expensive with all the detailing i do (i detail as a side job).
anyways, if anyones tried any of their products let me know.
thanks
anyways, if anyones tried any of their products let me know.
thanks
#3
i bought it too....the finish of your dash after you use it is very clean but not glossy at all. it has protectant just like 303 so that when you park under the sun, your vinyl and plastics won't fade color. the end result is a non-glossy finish, unlike 303 because it's made of a different compound, a water based i believe. for those people that don't like the glossy finish (i.e. me, because it looks kind of weird and it's just too gawd damn slippery), this is a really good product. when you put it on, it provides a nice light banana scent for your car as well. dust seems to attract my dash a lot less and even the small amount of dust that does collect on it, it's very very easy to wipe off. try and buy the Prima Nero, great product!
#4
i have the below Prima products:
Epic (polymer wax)
Hydo (polymer spray on wax)
Slick (polymer QD)
Nero (water based plastic/rubber dressing)
WheelShield (polymer wheel polisher/wax good on clearcoat)
Prima Clay
And also use their Platnium MF towels (got like 10 of them) along
with the MonsterFluffy MF towel (for removing wax).
they are quality products and service is top notch.
Epic (polymer wax)
Hydo (polymer spray on wax)
Slick (polymer QD)
Nero (water based plastic/rubber dressing)
WheelShield (polymer wheel polisher/wax good on clearcoat)
Prima Clay
And also use their Platnium MF towels (got like 10 of them) along
with the MonsterFluffy MF towel (for removing wax).
they are quality products and service is top notch.
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