What did you do today, in regards to detailing?

Finished up today with BM.
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Got my new Weathertech mats for my new to me Toyota Avalon. And of course coated them with Duragloss #253. Still and underrated product. Both for tires and mats. When these mats get dirty just take them out and hose them off and the become good as new when coated with D253.
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Got my new Weathertech mats for my new to me Toyota Avalon. And of course coated them with Duragloss #253. Still and underrated product. Both for tires and mats. When these mats get dirty just take them out and hose them off and the become good as new when coated with D253.
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Interesting product, I've been searching a product to protect my rubber mats! How many coats do you usually put? How long has it lasted you in the past?

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Cleaned the interior. Gyeon ID then Optimum PP.

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Interesting product, I've been searching a product to protect my rubber mats! How many coats do you usually put? How long has it lasted you in the past?

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Just one coat will give a satin finish. I don’t want to make them too slippery. It typically will last almost a year. It depends if you are washing with water and soap or if you are using an APC cleaner. If just soap it will last a good while. D253 makes cleaning easy. I have some tan mats in my Volvo that show the dirt quicker and the drivers mat needs an APC cleaning after a couple months. Then I just reapply 253. I use a brush to apply to mats and tires. Any cheap soft nylon brush will work.


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Today I detailed the snow all off my car and when I got stuck in the driveway I detailed the snow away all around the tires and under the car. It was quite an exhausting detail session. I give the products a big thumbs down and don't recommend. I give a 1 star, only because after all the detailing I was able to get the car into the garage to cure the remaining snow off. Car looks glossy and snowless once again.:cheers:
 
Just one coat will give a satin finish. I don’t want to make them too slippery. It typically will last almost a year. It depends if you are washing with water and soap or if you are using an APC cleaner. If just soap it will last a good while. D253 makes cleaning easy. I have some tan mats in my Volvo that show the dirt quicker and the drivers mat needs an APC cleaning after a couple months. Then I just reapply 253. I use a brush to apply to mats and tires. Any cheap soft nylon brush will work.


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Interesting, I will have to give 253 a try for that.

I normally use CarPro Perl heavily diluted for rubber mats. At such a dilution, Perl adds some depth to the look without slipperiness.
 
Was supposed to be my day off today but ended up doing a detail on this Subaru Forester instead.


















 
This is the what did you do detailing wise sir. Unless you hit her with a coat of Beadmaker i suggest you try this thread.

What did you do today non-detailing related?


just kidding. Congratulations!


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:laughing: Thank you!!

Here's the thing...we've been slathering her with diaper creams and whatnot, and honestly I couldn't help but think of it just being an old goopy paste wax.

It has been working well :)
 
Rain today, so the inside of the doors, which are big and chunky, got very wet. They're impossible to keep dry when the doors are so upright, and of course you get out in a rush when it's pouring rain and just shut the door and don't think about it. When I got in this afternoon I noticed the 303 Aerospace Protecting just isn't up to getting wet. I remember reading this somewhere on here, so I coated them with Meg's Quikwax. We'll see if it's any better, more rain predicted for tomorrow.
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Rain today, so the inside of the doors, which are big and chunky, got very wet. They're impossible to keep dry when the doors are so upright, and of course you get out in a rush when it's pouring rain and just shut the door and don't think about it. When I got in this afternoon I noticed the 303 Aerospace Protecting just isn't up to getting wet. I remember reading this somewhere on here, so I coated them with Meg's Quikwax. We'll see if it's any better, more rain predicted for tomorrow.
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I stopped using 303 for this exact reason. Like most of these water based type protectants, they are awful when getting wet. I never understood how 303 is recommended for exterior surfaces with that being the case.

I like either no finish left behind (which eliminates any chances of streaking) or a product that doesn't streak.

I'm finding Optimum Protectant Plus to be superior to 303 in every way.
 
Rain today, so the inside of the doors, which are big and chunky, got very wet. They're impossible to keep dry when the doors are so upright, and of course you get out in a rush when it's pouring rain and just shut the door and don't think about it. When I got in this afternoon I noticed the 303 Aerospace Protecting just isn't up to getting wet. I remember reading this somewhere on here, so I coated them with Meg's Quikwax. We'll see if it's any better, more rain predicted for tomorrow.
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I stopped using 303 for this exact reason. Like most of these water based type protectants, they are awful when getting wet. I never understood how 303 is recommended for exterior surfaces with that being the case.

I like either no finish left behind (which eliminates any chances of streaking) or a product that doesn't streak.

I'm finding Optimum Protectant Plus to be superior to 303 in every way.

I had the same exact experience. My moment happened when I detailed this work truck which arrived with the most perfect plastic trim I’ve ever seen a vehicle show up to a detail with… My 1st thought was either another detailer just touched this truck, or the carwash it recently went through does a damn good job dressing plastic trim.

It looked so good that I didn’t want to somehow make it look less good after I was done with it. So I outsmarted myself and used 303 Protectant for the 1st time on the windshield cowl and the entire front trim you see pictured. It sat overnight and because of the morning dew turned out looking horrible by the next day.

I went over all of it with Hyper Dressing and haven’t used 303 since.

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I just use 303 on the interior and under the hood so it lasts a little while.

I also use it on the tires of my Cadillac but that car doesn't see rain.
 
I just use 303 on the interior and under the hood so it lasts a little while.

I also use it on the tires of my Cadillac but that car doesn't see rain.

Are you familiar with Sweet Project Cars?
 
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