How to tell if I need to replace interior coating

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A couple of years ago, when my ‘22 Maverick was new, I applied Adam’s interior coating to it. I have some DIY Interior Ceramic left over from another vehicle. The Adams was supposed to last a long time but if it’s near the end?
 
A couple of years ago, when my ‘22 Maverick was new, I applied Adam’s interior coating to it. I have some DIY Interior Ceramic left over from another vehicle. The Adams was supposed to last a long time but if it’s near the end?
When it doubt, clean the surface and reapply it

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Looked to see what it said but guess it’s no longer available. It was the UV leather & vinyl coating.
 
I've applied the DP Interior Coating a few times, and I honestly could never tell whether it was there or not. The interior never looked any different and the surfaces didn't appear any different. This was one of the main reasons I quit using them and just went back to wiping everything down periodically with a good interior product.
 
I've applied the DP Interior Coating a few times, and I honestly could never tell whether it was there or not. The interior never looked any different and the surfaces didn't appear any different. This was one of the main reasons I quit using them and just went back to wiping everything down periodically with a good interior product.
I’m going to keep using the GTechnic trio on my wife’s car so I’ll see how they do. I’ll Rinseless wash the Maverick and see how the surfaces react and see if I think there’s any protection. I’m still using my supply of opt stuff on the rarely driven mini convertible.
 
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