Wolfgang vs. 303 vs PERL for Interior

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I have used 303 aerospace exclusively for the past few years for my interior vinyl. I have PERL on the way and I hear it is even better that 303 aerospace. And with the Wolfgang Vinyl and Rubber Protectant on BOGO I have been considering this as well.

I was wondering what experiences people have had with these three products which one do people like best?

Drew
 
What I absolutely love about the Wolfgang is that it DOES NOT leave the surfaces all shiney. I personally do not like surfaces all shiney. The only way I can tell you about its durablity is how long it takes for dust to show up. For me, its about 3 weeks or so. I don't even know if this is a real durability test. Overall I love this stuff...right along with the leather cleaner and the leather conditioner.
 
I haven't used all 3 but I think you should also consider Ultima Interior Guard Plus. It's expensive but a little goes a long way. It has less shine than any of the others you mentioned (not sure about PERL) and has a nice feel to the touch. It's the only interior treatment I'll put on the steering wheel.

Of the 3 you mentioned, I've only tried the Wolfgang and loved it until I tried the Ultima. It has little shine that calms down after a day or two. I also liked how it looks on black rubber around the windows and rubber seals on doors.
 
I haven't used PERL but I have/do use 303 and Wolfgang. They are both GREAT. I just personally like the look of 303 a little better.
 
PERL is a pleasure to use. Leaves a nice matte surface and lasts for a long time. And at 1:5 it is very cost effective.

I have not used the others.
 
I do love my 303 and I'll get to compare it to PERL when my order comes in. Just that that BOGO Wolfgang was tempting me!
 
For my Sky i use Ultima Interior Guard Plus most times. When i want a darker richer look instead of the brand new look uigp offers PERL is my go to for interiors.

I prefer PERL over 303. It's priced better and looks better. I use PERL on more customer car interiors than any other product. On the customer interior leathers I still use UIGP and on some entire customer interiors I still use UIGP. Once upon a time I used 303AP on interiors as well.

http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum...3-review-ultima-interior-guard-plus-uigp.html
http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/product-reviews/40314-review-carpro-perl.html
 
I have used ALL of the products listed above (many times) and I still prefer the look of 303AP. I like the nice satin sheen it leaves.
 
303ap is a definite versatile and excellent product. Haven't used the WG I don't think
 
303AP kicks the crap out UIGP!....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................


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Lol, in your wildest dreams my friend :laughing: DURKA!!!
 
PERL is a pleasure to use. Leaves a nice matte surface and lasts for a long time. And at 1:5 it is very cost effective.

I have not used the others.

I agree looks great the matte look is nice. I find it a little shiny as I apply it but it goes to matte as it dries. I wish it stayed shiney I love the shiney look as long as its dry and not greasy, I don't really care for the matte look but it makes interior and rubber look brand new.

It is cost affective I like that you can dilute it I got one small spray bottle for interior and another for rubber and trim.
 
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LOL! :dancebanana:

I agree looks great the matte look is nice. I find it a little shiny as I apply it but it goes to matte as it dries. I wish it stayed shiney I love the shiney look as long as its dry and not greasy, I don't really care for the matte look but it makes interior and rubber look brand new.

It is cost affective I like that you can dilute it I got one small spray bottle for interior and another for rubber and trim.

You might try experimenting with the dilution or the application if you want it shinier. Try more and less water in the mix and see what you find. Try a foam applicator and then wipe off or wipe on directly with mf towel.
 
303AP kicks the crap out UIGP!....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................


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I guess you like shine! :eek:







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I never really like 303 on anything. It's one of those products that I don't care for but most other people do.....Like ONR, everybody loves it but me.

I got Perl and the Wolfgang (Both on BOGO) in today's load from AG and I'll be seeing how they do. I'll try them out on my "user" car first before they make it to the babied cars. My favorite as of now is Meg's Natural Look.
 
I really like WG (bias to the brand, I suppose), but PERL is simply amazing, especially for the price. After using the PERL a few times, I just kind of gave away my 303 AP.:xyxthumbs:
 
PERL sure does smell a lot like 303. When I opened it today I was afraid it was just re-branded 303.
 
I really like WG (bias to the brand, I suppose), but PERL is simply amazing, especially for the price. After using the PERL a few times, I just kind of gave away my 303 AP.:xyxthumbs:

It took the place of 303ap for me as well. I hadn't been using 303ap in awhile as Ultima products took the place but as far as one product that replaced everything 303 did perl does that.

PERL sure does smell a lot like 303. When I opened it today I was afraid it was just re-branded 303.

Really? perl has a bit of an apple scent. I don't recall 303ap having that at all. I am rather certain they aren't the same product though. PERL is thicker by a large margin and able to be diluted while 303AP is very runny right out of the bottle.
 
It took the place of 303ap for me as well. I hadn't been using 303ap in awhile as Ultima products took the place but as far as one product that replaced everything 303 did perl does that.



Really? perl has a bit of an apple scent. I don't recall 303ap having that at all. I am rather certain they aren't the same product though. PERL is thicker by a large margin and able to be diluted while 303AP is very runny right out of the bottle.

I'm sure it's not, it was just my initial thought when I opened it. I'll be giving it a go when I get a few bottles of different dilutions mixed up.
 
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