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    It has very light cleaning properties. It does leave behind a very low sheen, so much so that you won`t even know there is anything on.



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    is Optimum Protectant Plus.. a good leather and dashboard cleaner? i need something that can clean my interior without leaving it too greasy/oily.. and doesnt collect dust!!

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    Im my experience, its not a cleaner, but a protectant........Low sheen also...
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    It`s water based, just like Satin Prot and Top Kote.

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    Hey....how did my post come to the top when I was the third or second person responding to the original poster???



    Oh well, pro+ is water based.



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    Hey how is it you guys posted on 7/15/06 when it`s only the 12th?



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    Quote Originally Posted by Anthony Orosco
    Hey how is it you guys posted on 7/15/06 when it`s only the 12th?



    Something wacky is going on here
    Something wierd was going on with the system last night, so DavidB bounced the servers. I`m guessing the posts were made when things were still out-of-whack.



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    If it is a protectant IE teflon or something along that lines it should not have a cleanign agent in it. As they would inhibit the adhiesion of the protectant.



    Is this solvent based or water based?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Grouse
    If it is a protectant IE teflon or something along that lines it should not have a cleanign agent in it. As they would inhibit the adhiesion of the protectant.



    Is this solvent based or water based?




    How do figure? Water alone in the formula of a protectant will have a mild cleaning ability.

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    I meant detergents and surfactants. not the solvent ability of water.
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