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Just02
02-11-2007, 04:37 PM
Which product do you prefer?



How do they compare? Can you use Satin Prot like 303? Do they both protect plastic, vinyl, leather, and rubber (door/trunk/hood seals) equally?



Thanks! :)

SVR
02-12-2007, 12:18 AM
Satin protect is carlack 68 plastic care. One of the greatest detailing products there is

It`s a strong cleaner and will make material glossy and will last a fairly long time

303 is just a protectant

Pennypacker
02-12-2007, 01:44 AM
I really like JW Satin Prot! It does an excellent job of cleaning and protects as well. 303 is nice, but if forced to choose I`d go with SP.

Just02
02-12-2007, 04:34 PM
Thanks.



SVR, when you said it would make things glossy, are you comparing it to the sheen of armor all or a slightly more glossy version of 303s AP?



Looks like I`ll go with Satin Prot next time! :D

sspeer
02-12-2007, 06:25 PM
303 is just a protectant



303 claims restoring properties..although it`s a little misleading on their `plexiglass example`..since they use a buffer.



I`d consider getting a sample of all many of their products ($5 for shipping)..the sonic blast is really an awesome product (it`s paid itself off a few times for the CDs saved)



I haven`t heard much about the Satin Prot..but JW products are always first class. I don`t think you`ll lose either way.



Also, supposedly you can get 303 at NAPA (they may have to order it)

SVR
02-13-2007, 04:24 AM
No it`s not a shilacky, oily type. Glossy but just right and dry to touch pretty quickly after application. Armor all is like engine oil on trim. artificial and mess on paint when it comes off

mx5
02-13-2007, 01:31 PM
For protection, try Raggtopp, it has one of the highest UV protections available. Leaves a matte finish, if you could even call it that. Barely changes the look of your interior vinyl. Properautocare.com sells it. You can read about the UV protectant they use here:

Ciba® TINUVIN® 5151 (http://www.cibasc.com/tinuvin_5151?pageid=12215&mode=P&prod=964&attribs=22)



RaggTopp Vinyl Protectant (http://www.properautocare.com/ravipr.html)

SVR
02-14-2007, 01:41 AM
Yes I`ve got raggtopp. I mostly use it on plastics at bottom of front windscreen