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Re: Interior Protectant Recommendations
Originally Posted by
MisterSnoop
what's the issue with 303 on vinyl seats? I've never had vinyl seats so I've never tried it.
Putting 303 on vinyl or leather seats would just make you slide all over the place
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Re: Interior Protectant Recommendations
Ordered some Duragloss Interior Detailer to try out. I still have Meguiars QID if I don’t like it.
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Re: Interior Protectant Recommendations
Originally Posted by
rover137
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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I’ll probably give Preserve a try but as for now nothing looks as good as Pinnacle Black Label Leather & vinyl coating. It’s expensive but bottle will last you a couple years.
Blows 303 on dashes out of the water.
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Re: Interior Protectant Recommendations
Originally Posted by
Klasse Act
Putting 303 on vinyl or leather seats would just make you slide all over the place
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I love 303 but would not want to try it on leather/vinyl seat trim for the above reason.
Speaking of slippery leather, I bought a gallon of Meguiar's D180 Leather Cleaner & Conditioner when I started doing more customer cars. One of the worst products I have used! The leather treated with D180 was slick and slippery for months. Now I have a gallon of the stuff and no intention to use it.
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Re: Interior Protectant Recommendations
Originally Posted by
rover137
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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I used the Gyeon Interior Detailer on my sisters car last weekend. The scent is very reminiscent of CarPro Eraser and does have an alcohol aroma to it. I was certainly impressed with it, leaving the interior looking fresh and streak free, including screens and glossy trim.
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Originally Posted by
DFB
I used the Gyeon Interior Detailer on my sisters car last weekend. The scent is very reminiscent of CarPro Eraser and does have an alcohol aroma to it. I was certainly impressed with it, leaving the interior looking fresh and streak free, including screens and glossy trim.
Nice! Might give it a go after I use up my Megs Interior QD.
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Re: Interior Protectant Recommendations
Originally Posted by
rover137
Nice! Might give it a go after I use up my Megs Interior QD.
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Both are great for light cleaning duties. I actually like that Megs QD leaves just a little protection behind.
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Originally Posted by
DFB
I used the Gyeon Interior Detailer on my sisters car last weekend. The scent is very reminiscent of CarPro Eraser and does have an alcohol aroma to it. I was certainly impressed with it, leaving the interior looking fresh and streak free, including screens and glossy trim.
I've been bouncing back and forth between this and ONR. Both work equally as well IMO. I was told that over time alcohol-based products can dry things out. Not sure how true this is.
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