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Impressions: Detailer's Interior Surface Protectant *PICS*
This is a definite must buy, IMO. You can use it on everything in your interior(minus capet/upholstery). Being that it's a protectant, it also has mild cleaners. So, if your interior is in half way decent shape, this is all you need to clean, refresh, and protect.
I've tried a few other popular cleaner/protectants, but they all were too thick for my taste. As a result of being to thick, they tended to be somewhat on the sticky side, and required buffing thereafter. Not so with Detailer's Interior Surface Protectant. It sprays a fine mist that wipes on evenly AND dries to the touch! No excess buffing required! No sticky feeling. It leaves your interior feeling silky smooth and soft. I like to clean/apply with a MF applicator.
As far as looks, it's definitely not shiny or greasy, not at all. It doesn't really change the sheen, just darkens the finish. PERFECT! It leaves a very nourished and healthy look.
Does it last as long as Ultima Interior Protectant? No. I apply it once a week, and I'm very confident it will keep my interior looking and feeling new as long as I have the car. Super easy to use and gives great results! It takes me 10-15 minutes to do my full interior!
DETAILER'S NAILED IT WITH THIS ONE!!!!!!
BEST THING IS, IT'S ON BOGO RIGHT NOW!!!!!
Now onto to a few pics....
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Re: Impressions: Detailer's Interior Surface Protectant *PICS*
Nice pics and great write up! Looks really good.
Alex
...."Do the right thing...even when no one is looking"
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Re: Impressions: Detailer's Interior Surface Protectant *PICS*
Nice Mark! I like that nice flat and clean look.
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Originally Posted by rider9195
Nice Mark! I like that nice flat and clean look.
Thanks, Ryan!
It definitely gives that look!
There's different plastic materials used in my Camaro. As you can see in the pics, the center console, even stripped of any cleaners/protectants, still has a sheen to it. DP just darkened the finish. On the door, the plastic has no natural sheen, and DP added no sheen, just darkened it(same with the dash)!!
Awesome!!
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Originally Posted by SSizzlin'
This is a definite must buy, IMO. You can use it on everything in your interior(minus capet/upholstery). Being that it's a protectant, it also has mild cleaners. So, if your interior is in half way decent shape, this is all you need to clean, refresh, and protect.
I've tried a few other popular cleaner/protectants, but they all were too thick for my taste. As a result of being to thick, they tended to be somewhat on the sticky side, and required buffing thereafter. Not so with Detailer's Interior Surface Protectant. It sprays a fine mist that wipes on evenly AND dries to the touch! No excess buffing required! No sticky feeling. It leaves your interior feeling silky smooth and soft. I like to clean/apply with a MF applicator.
As far as looks, it's definitely not shiny or greasy, not at all. It doesn't really change the sheen, just darkens the finish. PERFECT! It leaves a very nourished and healthy look.
Does it last as long as Ultima Interior Protectant? No. I apply it once a week, and I'm very confident it will keep my interior looking and feeling new as long as I have the car. Super easy to use and gives great results! It takes me 10-15 minutes to do my full interior!
DETAILER'S NAILED IT WITH THIS ONE!!!!!!
BEST THING IS, IT'S ON BOGO RIGHT NOW!!!!!
Now onto to a few pics....
Mark,
Nice write up, pics, and car! You and I "talked" about this product before and I told you it was to shiny for me. I use it weekly on my wife's car and I have to buff it a little to
keep down the sheen. Your pics don't support that theory at all. It must be the different texture of the plastic. Nice product though. I'll always keep that on the shelf.
2012 Dodge Challenger RT Classic Bright Silver
2018 Ford F150 Xlt Sport 4X4 Magnetic Grey
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Originally Posted by hoyt66
Mark,
Nice write up, pics, and car! You and I "talked" about this product before and I told you it was to shiny for me. I use it weekly on my wife's car and I have to buff it a little to
keep down the sheen. Your pics don't support that theory at all. It must be the different texture of the plastic. Nice product though. I'll always keep that on the shelf.
Thanks, Chet.
I agree, certain textures of plastic will react differently to the same product. In my case, this stuff is golden!
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Re: Impressions: Detailer's Interior Surface Protectant *PICS*
Any better than Optimum Protectant? Just wondering how they both compare...
I'm glad this one doesn't look anything like that 303 Aerospace satin finish, I hate the stuff!
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Originally Posted by bmwgalore
Any better than Optimum Protectant? Just wondering how they both compare...
I'm glad this one doesn't look anything like that 303 Aerospace satin finish, I hate the stuff!
It's more matte than Optimum Protectant, IME. Being thinner, it sprays a lot easier out of the bottle compared to Optimum, and dries to the touch better.
Not sure why people say 303 is matte? I think the exact opposite.
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Originally Posted by SSizzlin'
It's more matte than Optimum Protectant, IME. Being thinner, it sprays a lot easier out of the bottle compared to Optimum, and dries to the touch better.
Not sure why people say 303 is matte? I think the exact opposite.
303AP is satin, that's why I sold my gallon of the stuff.. Hate it.
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what does it smell like ?
banana's ? like the interior cleaner ?
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