What is your "GO TO" interior protectant

MikeLW

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Explain with 3 seperate words what your favorite, or your most used on working jobs interior protectant is. I will post mine after a few others post here on the forum...
 
Chemical Guys Silk Shine.
Dark, matte, long-lasting
 
I've been a long-time fan of einszett 1Z Cockpit Premium. After trying various interior treatments, this one, for myself, had the longest lasting effect and leaves the surfaces with a natural, factory feel and sheen
 
For me it's has to be Blackfire Interior Protectant. It's water based, low shine and works on all types of surfaces. Plus it protects against uv rays and pleasant scent.
 
This is interesting. Every response has been a diferent one so far. This is great. I want to see the answers coming.
 
Hi MikeLW,

I use, because I have two bottles, on everything inside (accept leather,carpet), CG's InnerClean.
 
CarPro PEARL in 3:1 or even 2:1 ratio. I also like 303 but find I use too much of it. PEARL has outlasted 303 on my personal vehicle dash. The con of Pearl is the initial application can be a bit blotchy on some plastic pieces. However, I've found that after a day or so, it evens out on its own.

I'll probably try 3D HD Protect next since I am liking all 3D profucts I try.
 
Explain with 3 seperate words what your favorite, or your most used on working jobs interior protectant is. I will post mine after a few others post here on the forum...
OK...Since a few others have posted here on
the forum...isn't it time to post what your go
to interior product is?

My biggest question is WHY?
I bet it <panes> you to have to wait for a chance
to show us that treat you have up your sleeve. :xyxthumbs:


Bob
 
OK...Since a few others have posted here on
the forum...isn't it time to post what your go
to interior product is?


I bet it <panes> you to have to wait for a chance
to show us that treat you have up your sleeve. :xyxthumbs:


Bob

Alas someone calls me out! Mothers Protectant of course! 3 word reason is:

Viscosity, effect, and durability!

Oh, and Bob you didn't disclose your favorite protectant. But can I guess?
 
Alas someone calls me out!
Mothers Protectant of course!

3 word reason is:
Viscosity, effect, and durability!
So...Are you're saying the consequence, that
you've experienced when applying Mothers
Protectant, is having interior surfaces covered
in a long-lasting, thick, and sticky substance?


Regardless...
I'm glad to report that has never been the case,
whenever I've used Mothers Protectant.


Bob
 
Meguiars quik interior detailer. Cleans well, safe on nav screens/ clear plastic. And leaving behind some protectant. And best of all, no nasty shine.
 
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