Product Review: Optimum Protectant Plus

sparkie said:
Thanks for the fine review.:applause: Let us know how long it lasts.
Minimum expected durability is 2-3 weeks...well we'll see how long it will last.
 
Hmmm...might have to try this, although I just recently bought a gallon of DP interior protectant and like it so far.
 
just bought and used the dp total interior cleaner and didn't smell anything remotely resembling bananas...maybe its the protectant that's fruity?
 
ricka said:
just bought and used the dp total interior cleaner and didn't smell anything remotely resembling bananas...maybe its the protectant that's fruity?
Very light banana smell.
 
supercharged said:
Smells like burned plastic:D , but I kinda like it.

Yuck.......burned plastic really stinks. Anyone care to send me a sample?
 
r_wain said:
Yeah if it had to be a fruity smell I would chose bananas too.

What beer did you drink that taste like bananas? I might have to try that...sounds interesting :cheers:
[SIZE=-1]Leinenkugel's Sunset Wheat, picked it up the other night, very good brew, has a slightly bananna taste to it, yummy.

Back to OP+, still like the smell lol:D
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dengood1 said:
Yuck.......burned plastic really stinks. Anyone care to send me a sample?
Back when I was a kid, I liked burning plastic pens in kitchen...maybe I'm weird...
I'd love to send you a sample, but I'm almost out.
 
Here it is - Optimum protectant on my brother's 03 TL. Some pics are with flash, some are without.
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how long has Optimum Protectant Plus been out? This is the sort of trim protectant I've been looking for! Can it be used for tires?
 
klumzypinoy said:
how long has Optimum Protectant Plus been out? This is the sort of trim protectant I've been looking for! Can it be used for tires?
Came out last year I think
 
thanks for the review.... In need of a good interior protectant actually....Think ima pick this stuff up sometime....

Zaino leather conditioner seems great...but wow I honestly think it only lasts maybe a few days.... This stuff sounds like a good all in one for interiors, anyone try it under the hood yet? Wonder how long it would hold up to all that heat....
 
I ordered some. Can't wait to try it. The 2006+ Civic interior plastics are a tough detail as it's a pebbled plastic and anything even remotely glossy can look pretty bad.
 
klumzypinoy said:
how long has Optimum Protectant Plus been out? This is the sort of trim protectant I've been looking for! Can it be used for tires?
Well darn if I would have read this before I sent you the soap I would have thrown some in for you to try.
 
Bags said:
Do you guys think this is better than 303?
IMO yes, it's pretty similar if not better, and cheaper. Its a true hidden gem, and if you put it in a smaller mister bottle or something to spread along outside trim, it works excellent as it has strong UV protection built in.
 
klumzypinoy said:
how long has Optimum Protectant Plus been out? This is the sort of trim protectant I've been looking for! Can it be used for tires?
They make specific one for tires - tires shine, I think it's called.
 
wytstang said:
Well darn if I would have read this before I sent you the soap I would have thrown some in for you to try.

That's ok, the soap is more than good enough :)
 
Bags said:
Do you guys think this is better than 303?
Tried it out today on my mustang which normally gets 303. The look on my dash is just about the same between the two. To me they look identical in every which way. I just found my cheaper alternative to 303.
 
I'd highly recommend OP+ for anybody who haven't tried it to try it. It is very cost effective for pro detailers and will keep your customers happy.

Thanks for the recommendation Supercharged. Good review. OP+ is on the way. Boy it got alot of positive feedback.
 
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