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Sio2 interior Protestant for vinyl and plastic
So I'm surprised no one has made a cermaic sio2 interior protectant for interior vinyl and plastics. They have sio2 products for leather , upholstery, and fabrics why not plastic??
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Re: Sio2 interior Protestant for vinyl and plastic
My head’s starting to spin... Pretty soon they’ll be Sio2 energy drinks. Lol.
What even is Sio2 anyways? I must’ve passed on the kool aid
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Re: Sio2 interior Protestant for vinyl and plastic
Originally Posted by
Eldorado2k
My head’s starting to spin... Pretty soon they’ll be Sio2 energy drinks. Lol.
What even is Sio2 anyways? I must’ve passed on the kool aid
It's a ceramic technology they use in glass and you can apply it to your cars paint
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Re: Sio2 interior Protestant for vinyl and plastic
Originally Posted by
Demonicus666
It's a ceramic technology they use in glass and you can apply it to your cars paint
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I can’t help but think of the way they used to market Teflon in just about everything they could think of including detailing products. It’s like history repeating itself in alot of ways.
I dunno, I’ve tried a few Sio2 products and I haven’t seen much of any great difference, for example Carpro Reload makes some pretty wild claims in regards to its longevity, and its protective capabilities are not very good. I have some Perl and IMO it doesn’t do anything better than Hyper Dressing does. Ech2o was cool at 1st, and I even have a brand new bottle of it on my shelf, but lately the extra effort required to use it has outweighed the benefit of the results for me...
Sio2 is supposed to be the latest trend at higher price? I’ll probably spend most of the time relaxing and enjoying the view.
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Re: Sio2 interior Protestant for vinyl and plastic
Originally Posted by
Eldorado2k
I can’t help but think of the way they used to market Teflon
in just about everything they could think of including detailing products. It’s like history repeating itself in alot of ways.
I dunno, I’ve tried a few Sio2 products and I haven’t seen much of any great difference, for example Carpro Reload makes some pretty wild claims in regards to its longevity, and its protective capabilities are not very good. I have some Perl and IMO it doesn’t do anything better than Hyper Dressing does. Ech2o was cool at 1st, and I even have a brand new bottle of it on my shelf, but lately the extra effort required to use it has outweighed the benefit of the results for me...
Sio2 is supposed to be the latest trend at higher price? I’ll probably spend most of the time relaxing and enjoying the view.
I think it's neat that the technology keeps evolving. I have some of those teflon products such as the Dupont Teflon spray wax. I just hate how they say wax is dead. I still use caranuba waxes
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Sio2 interior Protestant for vinyl and plastic
Originally Posted by
Demonicus666
I think it's neat that the technology keeps evolving.
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I’m all for new innovations, just as long as things don’t become gimmicky. I mean there comes a point where you have to stop and think... “how could this Sio2 thing be good for paint, glass, leather, plastic, wheels, tires”, etc... Heck is there any Sio2 cat litter? Because I bet it would be a game changer! Lol.
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Sio2 interior Protestant for vinyl and plastic
I ceramic coated my toilet bowl.
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Re: Sio2 interior Protestant for vinyl and plastic
Originally Posted by
WristyManchego
I ceramic coated my toilet bowl and now my sh1t don’t stick.
Now yer talkin!
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Re: Sio2 interior Protestant for vinyl and plastic
No reason not to use a SiO2 infused product for interior plastics. Can’t mention the name here, but the one I use for paint works great for interior plastics, especially for wood trim. Cuts down on scratches.
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Originally Posted by
rlmccarty2000
No reason not to use a SiO2 infused product for interior plastics. Can’t mention the name here, but the one I use for paint works great for interior plastics, especially for wood trim. Cuts down on scratches.
Why can’t you mention the name here?
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