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    Petroleum distillates in meguiars

    There is conflicting information regarding petroleum distillates in leather and vinyl care products. I have read not to use any petroleum distillates but have also read there are good ones and bad ones. Same goes for silicone good ones and bad ones.
    Meguiars leather and vinyl products say they contain petroleum distillates so I would like to know if they will negatively effect
    my leather or vinyl over time.

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    Re: Petroleum distillates in meguiars

    Meguiars is a long time and trusted name in the auto detailing industry. I'm confident that their R&D department has done their DD.

    If your uncomfortable with the ingredients, they are a ton of well respected leather protection companies that may not use petroleum distillates in their product.

    Maybe Judy will chime in.

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    Re: Petroleum distillates in meguiars

    Quote Originally Posted by Rsurfer View Post
    Meguiars is a long time and trusted
    name in the auto detailing industry.

    I'm confident that their R&D
    department has done their DD
    ^^^ ^^^

    Quote Originally Posted by Rsurfer View Post
    Maybe Judy will chime in.



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    Re: Petroleum distillates in meguiars

    Judy has said many times only to clean the leather not to put a dressing on it.

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    Re: Petroleum distillates in meguiars

    Quote Originally Posted by JeffM View Post
    Judy has said many times only to clean
    the leather not to put a dressing on it.
    I remember her emphasizing:
    Clean and Protect; no Conditioners.


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    Re: Petroleum distillates in meguiars

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    Petroleum Distillates or Solvents


    Just because a product states that it contains petroleum distillates, or PD's doesn't automatically mean the product is bad or will harm anything. It depends upon the quality of of the petroleum distillates used. Just answered a PM about this and thought I would post the below picture I took years ago to make a point...

    Here's an example of how safe petroleum distillates can be...

    Chap-Stick, a product you apply to your lips contains 44 percent Petrolatums as well as Isopropyl Myristate and Cetyl Alcohol. All of these ingredients can sound bad for your skin but look how long Chap-Stick has been around, how safe it is for your skin and what a great product it is?









    Stick with brands you trust and
    trust that the chemist behind the
    product formula is a qualified
    chemist and has done their homework
    to create a product that work and is
    safe for the intended application.




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