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    Re: Interior Dressings

    I have used both Megs Natural Shine Protectant and CG Silk Shine and like both. Not too shiny for either and dry to the touch. I have Silk Shine on my interior right now and it still looks like I just applied it and it's been over a month now. (Plus it's withstood this Texas heat so far)

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    Re: Interior Dressings

    I like to use Wolfgang Vinyl & Rubber Protectant. Goes on easy and leaves a nice matte finish.

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    Ive just converted to #40 also. Reason being is that most times I need/want a light cleaning along with my protection so this fit the bill perfectly!!!!! I love the smell of it personally and I like the sheen. It is not shiny. I dont like shiny interior dressings.
    "Dirt likes detergent so much better than the surface that it's attached to, it'll leave that surface to go hang out with the soap"...aim4squirrels

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    Quote Originally Posted by FreshRides View Post
    Thanks for the info. I forgot about that stuff. The only thin I don't like is paying out the A$$ for a 16oz bottle of Chemical Guys stuff that lasts one detail. Haha. But definitely appreciate that!
    I can't think of a single product you should be using even close 16oz of in one detail.

    Silk Shine and Poorboy's Natural Look are both nice. I really like Ultima Interior Guard though. That will always be my favorite dressing/protectant.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Heisenberg View Post
    I can't think of a single product you should be using even close 16oz of in one detail.
    I can easily go through 16oz. of Megs D143 during a detail.

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    Re: Interior Dressings

    I've been using the DP version of this (McKee's 37 Interior Surface Protectant )since spring and really like it. 303 was my previous favorite, but find this one is a little easier to use.
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    1Z vinyl and rubber cleans and conditions. It doesn't streak, and leaves the surface darker and more rich looking, rather than shiny. I found backfires version left my dash reflecting off of my windshield.

    What is 303's OTC compared to what were accustomed to? Is it the same or different?
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    Quote Originally Posted by FreshRides View Post
    The Aerospace and the protectant I'm talking about are totally different. I am sure you could find something to use that 303 for though other than interior. The bottle I have says it's good for vinyl, rubber, and plastic, but I feel as if its oil based. I'd have to check. Because if its oil based its about as useless as armorall haha.
    I'm interested to see what your bottle looks like. I was under the impression that there's only 1 kind of 303 Protectant.

    Is it the new dark blue bottle? Any pics?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eldorado2k View Post
    I'm interested to see what your bottle looks like. I was under the impression that there's only 1 kind of 303 Protectant.

    Is it the new dark blue bottle? Any pics?
    There's a wide array of 303 products.
    http://tinyurl.com/zduq7xl - You have to click on the +View More button a few times to see them all.

    Frankly, I wonder just how different some of them are. The ones I've used work very well, though. AG carries quite a few of them. 303 Aerospace Cleaner,303 Aerospace Protectant, 303 products

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    Quote Originally Posted by scuff View Post
    There's a wide array of 303 products.
    http://tinyurl.com/zduq7xl - You have to click on the +View More button a few times to see them all.

    Frankly, I wonder just how different some of them are. The ones I've used work very well, though. AG carries quite a few of them. 303 Aerospace Cleaner,303 Aerospace Protectant, 303 products
    Yea but there's really only 2 protectants that belong in your car. I figure he's gotta be talking about 1 of these 2. I'm also curious if they're any different.

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