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Re: Interior Protectant Recommendations
Originally Posted by
Klasse Act
303 is my go to for interiors because it just flat out works. They have many solid products in their line up but like many companies they have "that one", 303 protectant is "that one"
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303 is great for all interior surfaces except glass and leather.
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Re: Interior Protectant Recommendations
Originally Posted by
Willbeen
303 is great for all interior surfaces except glass and leather.
They have their own leather products, noone is putting 303 protectant on their vinyl or leather seats...right
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Re: Interior Protectant Recommendations
A nice thing about 303 is that you can get it in a gallon. I'm going to have to order one soon.
Treat it like it's the only one in the world.
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Re: Interior Protectant Recommendations
Something that occurred to me lately, and maybe it's due to the somewhat temperate climate w regards to the sun, is that none of my cars (going back to becoming a so-called adult in 1989) ever had any problem with interior materials cracking, fading or getting prematurely worn. I rarely (never on some cars) used any interior protectant and never saw any unfortunate effects from lack of protection. :shrug:
I'd guess Arizona would be a somewhat less satisfying experience due to the extremes w/ regards to sun though.
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It does make you wonder if an interior protectant is even needed. Maybe for a car that lives outside and different climates the difference is greater.
I think a quick QD wipe down is all that is needed for cars that are well maintained.
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Re: Interior Protectant Recommendations
Originally Posted by
rover137
It does make you wonder if an interior protectant is even needed. Maybe for a car that lives outside and different climates the difference is greater.
I think a quick QD wipe down is all that is needed for cars that are well maintained.
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Interior Mist has some UV protection, combined with Inside Job it could very well make a designated protectant unneeded
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Re: Interior Protectant Recommendations
Originally Posted by
Klasse Act
Interior Mist has some UV protection, combined with Inside Job it could very well make a designated protectant unneeded
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Quite possibly! The only reason I was after a designated protectant was because I don’t do our interiors all that often (time and I hate it). If I did them weekly, or even bi-weekly, a light cleaner with some light protection is all I would use. The protectant is more for the wife’s car which sits outside baking in the sun 24/7! I’ll check out the TW stuff.
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Re: Interior Protectant Recommendations
Originally Posted by
rover137
Quite possibly! The only reason I was after a designated protectant was because I don’t do our interiors all that often (time and I hate it). If I did them weekly, or even bi-weekly, a light cleaner with some light protection is all I would use. The protectant is more for the wife’s car which sits outside baking in the sun 24/7! I’ll check out the TW stuff.
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You could get by with just TWHS Inside Job, which is a "tad" thicker than TWHS Interior Mist but I plan on using them every other application soon, been using Inside Job alot lately because it's the new toy, LOL
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Re: Interior Protectant Recommendations
Originally Posted by
Klasse Act
You could get by with just TWHS Inside Job, which is a "tad" thicker than TWHS Interior Mist but I plan on using them every other application soon, been using Inside Job alot lately because it's the new toy, LOL
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I’ll check them out! I wouldn’t mind having a look at CarPro and Gyeon’s new Interior QDs as well (for my car). Maybe 303 or Gyeon Preserve, or something else for the wife’s car. Can understand the new toy part!
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Re: Interior Protectant Recommendations
Originally Posted by
Klasse Act
They have their own leather products, noone is putting 303 protectant on their vinyl or leather seats...right
what's the issue with 303 on vinyl seats? I've never had vinyl seats so I've never tried it.
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