OTC Fabric Guard?

That is for just the coating so don't get all huffy, there are costs associated with prep too. DG is the coating I use.
 
Whatever you use make sure to thoroughly clean the material first, then use a heat gun or hair dryer to warm the surface to 85 degrees F minimum. Apply your protectant then use the heat gun or hair dryer again to bake the product in. Apply 2-3 layers in this fashion and you should be fine.

Another product worth looking at is Duragloss #341 Convertible Fabric Restorer. You can source this locally at Napa, Car Quest, and similar auto parts stores.
 
I'm not policing the forums, I'm laughing at the notice AGO put out and just in awe of the whole thing. It comical how often it happens and nothing is actually done. What makes u think they would punish for impersonating an admin? Lol They said they were going to enforce the rules. Ha ha ha ha ha ha
 
I'm not the first person to start a thread about an OTC product that AG doesn't sell. All I gotta say about that. :nomore:

I'm not mad at ya. Being the second or 100th to do something wrong still makes it wrong! Lol lol lol. You wouldn't be the first person to rob a bank either but that excuse would get you no where. Do what u wish man I'm just enjoying this.
 
That is for just the coating so don't get all huffy, there are costs associated with prep too. DG is the coating I use.

No one here is getting "Huffy".

I was just curious how you were able to offer your Customers such a tremendous value on a Coating.

I thought I was inexpensive, offering UK for $200; with a separate charge for polishing.
 
I look at if this way, I paid $44 each and got 2 kits, I can't charge someone $400 each application. I don't have massive overhead. Also I can barely justify it to people at $100 let alone $400. Just not in the market of cars I do I guess
 
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