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.
Anthony
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.
Anthony
"The Art & Science of Auto Detail"
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!!
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.
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.
Anthony
"The Art & Science of Auto Detail"
Hey how is it you guys posted on 7/15/06 when it`s only the 12th?
Something wacky is going on here
"The Art & Science of Auto Detail"
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.Originally Posted by Anthony Orosco
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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?
Originally Posted by Grouse
How do figure? Water alone in the formula of a protectant will have a mild cleaning ability.
I meant detergents and surfactants. not the solvent ability of water.
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