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nigel11
08-11-2011, 07:38 AM
Hello,

I just placed my first AG order after discovering these awesome forums. Though I do have a question.

I ordered So2Pure Air Purifying Coating CarPro So2Pure Air Purifying Coating 120 ml. (http://www.autogeek.net/so2pure-air-purifier.html) and 16 oz. 303 High Tech Fabric Guard 303 high tech fabric guard, 303 fabric guard (http://www.autogeek.net/303fabricguard.html) . I was wondering if these two products can be used in conjunction with each other? If so, is it better to use one before the other?

If it matters at all it is for a new car, I am just trying to protect the cloth seats from my destructive ways.

Any insight you guys are willing to give is greatly appreciated.

Also, thanks for all of the great information on these forums. It only took a few minutes to realize how embarrassingly little I knew about how to clean and maintain a car.

Flash Gordon
08-11-2011, 07:46 AM
I've never used the first product you mentioned. The second one will help save your interior from spills/stains, but you still have to wipe up whatever spilled. You'll also need to reapply the product at least once a year

I have a bizzare story involving a customer and 3M Scotchgaurd. Maybe sometime I'll share it with you

DARK HORSE
08-11-2011, 08:41 AM
Hello,

I just placed my first AG order after discovering these awesome forums. Though I do have a question.

I ordered So2Pure Air Purifying Coating CarPro So2Pure Air Purifying Coating 120 ml. (http://www.autogeek.net/so2pure-air-purifier.html) and 16 oz. 303 High Tech Fabric Guard 303 high tech fabric guard, 303 fabric guard (http://www.autogeek.net/303fabricguard.html) . I was wondering if these two products can be used in conjunction with each other? If so, is it better to use one before the other?

If it matters at all it is for a new car, I am just trying to protect the cloth seats from my destructive ways.

Any insight you guys are willing to give is greatly appreciated.

Also, thanks for all of the great information on these forums. It only took a few minutes to realize how embarrassingly little I knew about how to clean and maintain a car.

Both of these are GREAT products, and yes they can be used in conjunction with each other. Make sure that the surfaces you plan to apply the products to are clean and dry. Apply the 303 HTFG first and give it at least 24 hours to totally cure. Then apply the CarPro So2pure. Both products work better if you can let them cure in the sun.

nigel11
08-11-2011, 09:12 AM
Both of these are GREAT products, and yes they can be used in conjunction with each other. Make sure that the surfaces you plan to apply the products to are clean and dry. Apply the 303 HTFG first and give it at least 24 hours to totally cure. Then apply the CarPro So2pure. Both products work better if you can let them cure in the sun.


Thanks. Good to know I can actually use them both together. Also nice to hear an endorsement of CarPro So2Pure, have never used it before.

I appreciate both of the very quick replies above.

Jimmie
08-11-2011, 09:45 AM
Only used the 303. Used it on seats and convertible tops. I've tested it after a few days cure. The water runs off quickly.
Careful using it for it will close up your pores. I always wear long sleves even if you can't feel a breeze.