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Hyper Dressing is a full-on, traditional dressing. QID is not really a dressing; it is more of a maintenance item that you use to "dust" the dash with and get any dust off of it. IMO, you cannot directly compare the two as they are two different product. QID does offer some UV protection, but if you do not use a traditional dressing such as Hyper Dressing, you will need to apply it more frequently to maintain the protection.
Think of QID as a QD for the interior. You still want the real thing there, and then use these maintenance items to help maintain the appearance.
This product is scheduled to be in our distribution center tomorrow (your timing, Shawn, is impeccable!) so you should see it on retailer shelves or websites in 7 to 10 days.
Michael Stoops
Senior Global Product & Training Specialist | Meguiar's Inc.
Remember, this hobby is supposed to be your therapy, not the reason you need therapy.
This product is scheduled to be in our distribution center tomorrow (your timing, Shawn, is impeccable!) so you should see it on retailer shelves or websites in 7 to 10 days.
What are you implying? That I somehow snuck into Meguiars headquarters and looked at all the secret documents because that would be ummmmm...........bye
On a more serious note, cool! I've been waiting to place an order at ADS for a while just for this QID.
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APC will not leave any UV protection but Quik Interior Detailer will.
Also, APC at 10:1 should clean more than Quik Interior Detailer.
OK. Since I end up using a protectant after a cleaning, and have a ton of APC, I don't need this. I have a brand new car that doesn't get very dirty inside. Should I dilute APC more than 10:1, or just use water?
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OK. Since I end up using a protectant after a cleaning, and have a ton of APC, I don't need this. I have a brand new car that doesn't get very dirty inside. Should I dilute APC more than 10:1, or just use water?
I think APC is one of the greatest tools I have!! It can be used everywhere including in your home for all sorts of cleaning. 10:1 is a perfect dilution for your new car, even if it "doesn't get very dirty inside". Spill a drink, drop some food, get sticky fingers, smear dirt from your hands ... you would be surprised how easily dirt will build up on the steering wheel, gearshift, radio nobs, emergency brake handle, door sil plastic ... Don't throw it away so soon.
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