303 Aerospace or Meguiars water based dressing

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Hey peeps, if you have any experience with either of these id like to know what your opinion is? Id also like to know about Auto Magic products for any of you that use that stuff.Feed back please
 
I like Aero on interiors and trip pieces, use a few times.
 
303AP...very versatile product.

Auto Magic products are not available at AGO.
Auto Magic does have an 800-number for those interested in their products/jobber information.

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Bob
 
I use 303 on interior trim panels/dash and engine trim covers. Great stuff.
 
I use 303 on interior dash/trim and really like it. It really lasts a long time too.
 
I use Megs Hyper dressing for most applications. I can buy it in bulk and it is dilutable for varying degrees of shine. Best of all i can mix it with Megs APC+ to make a quick detailer solution for interiors that are not dirty enough to warrent a true 2-step cleaning.
I do offer the 303 as part of my interior protection package since it has a great UV resistance. It just is not as economical to offer it on all details. I does look great.
 
I use 303 all over the interior. It can look streaky though if you spray it on the surface and don't spread and buff well.

I used meguiars cleaner/dressing recently and it give more gloss, not my style. But it comes in for a light clean and dress at the same time.
 
I use Megs Hyper dressing for most applications. I can buy it in bulk and it is dilutable for varying degrees of shine. Best of all i can mix it with Megs APC+ to make a quick detailer solution for interiors that are not dirty enough to warrent a true 2-step cleaning.
I do offer the 303 as part of my interior protection package since it has a great UV resistance. It just is not as economical to offer it on all details. I does look great.


So u mix them together and spray them inside and wipe them down. That will do a good job?
 
Aerospace offers excellent durability. With that being said, i also agree with sweatthedetails regarding the cost factor..
 
303 is water based if that's the worry .... I might also suggest Ultima Interior Gard for interior parts as its darn durable.
 
I've had good luck with 303 on my interiors, tonneau cover, and convertible top
 
303 is great on interior. I wouldn't recommend it on exterior because it doesn't have any durability whatsoever.
 
I use Megs Hyper dressing for most applications. I can buy it in bulk and it is dilutable for varying degrees of shine. Best of all i can mix it with Megs APC+ to make a quick detailer solution for interiors that are not dirty enough to warrent a true 2-step cleaning.
I do offer the 303 as part of my interior protection package since it has a great UV resistance. It just is not as economical to offer it on all details. I does look great.

Stupid question...but why do you mix an interior dressing with an APC.....isn't that counter productive? A cleaning solution mixed with a dressing .... I just don't get it or what am I missing about this combo?
 
Stupid question...but why do you mix an interior dressing with an APC.....isn't that counter productive? A cleaning solution mixed with a dressing .... I just don't get it or what am I missing about this combo?

You're better off using a dedicated cleaner+protectant such as meguiars #40
 
303 is great on interior. I wouldn't recommend it on exterior because it doesn't have any durability whatsoever.

I've had pretty good success on exterior bits so far. The car I've applied it to hasn't seen much rain yet, but plenty of sun and it all looks pretty good.
 
Ok i see that my post on making a quick detailer has caused some confusion.

#1 yes it does a good job. My normal deep cleaning of an interior will be a multi step process of APC, then steam(if needed) then dressing. This will be the package i would sell to a very dirty car. But in order to save the customer money and not sell them something they dont need a would use this "quick detail solution" for a one step interior. I orginally used Megs quick detailer but found it left the interiors looking a little dry. I actually got this idea from reading Renny Doyals book.

#2 Megs #40 may very well work better, but then that is just one more chemical i would have to stock. I would rather use something i already have a large amount of.

#3 The cleaning effect of the APC is still active when mixed with the hyper dressing, its just more dilutted. If i need more UMPH! then i grab a bottle of my dedicated stuff.

Clear as MUD now im sure.
 
To me mixing an apc with a dressing might hinder the dressing and it's durability and effectiveness.

You can get a whole gallon of #40 for $25
 
#40 has UV protection and it is a great cleaner, BUT it will not look as good as the combo i suggested. I do use #39 for exterior plastics, but in the car its about what looks the best.
 
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