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    A month or two ago I was detailing my car and thought it would be a good idea to Scotch Guard the interior fabric seats (`05 Civic with grey fabric).

    As I was in Wally World I went by the auto section and...no cans. Since there was an Auto Zone and Advance Auto down the road, I went in and...no cans.

    One of the workers there told me there was a problem with the formulation staining fabrics, and they "got recalled."

    A few weeks later I saw that Wally World had received some "new" cans.

    But now I`m wondering if it`s safe to use it now without discoloration?

    Is there a better product I can buy in a local shop equal or better?

    I`m a bit of a neat freak when it comes to my car--I don`t allow eating, drinking, or smoking, so the interior is pretty spotless to start with.

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    I like 303 Fabric Guard better.

 

 

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