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After a pretty successful birthday, I ended up with bottles of Leather stuff, S&G and S&W to add to my PB collection.
I can't wait to try all these out, but it's the S&W that I can't get my head round.
The instructions quite clearly state that the less you use the better the results, but in my mind I'd need loads of it in order to stop the dirt from scratching the paint.
How does this work? If I give a light mist over the panel, there will inevitably be very small areas that won't have any spray on it. If I then wipe it (no matter how lightly) won't this part lead to scratches? I imagine it would only take one tiny spec to put a scratch across it.
From the reviews of the stuff, it works amazingly and safely, but I just can't seem to get it right in my head.
How doesn't it scratch?
I can't wait to try all these out, but it's the S&W that I can't get my head round.
The instructions quite clearly state that the less you use the better the results, but in my mind I'd need loads of it in order to stop the dirt from scratching the paint.
How does this work? If I give a light mist over the panel, there will inevitably be very small areas that won't have any spray on it. If I then wipe it (no matter how lightly) won't this part lead to scratches? I imagine it would only take one tiny spec to put a scratch across it.
From the reviews of the stuff, it works amazingly and safely, but I just can't seem to get it right in my head.
How doesn't it scratch?