I`m Looking for a new interior protectant and was wondering what people liked and thought was best
I`m Looking for a new interior protectant and was wondering what people liked and thought was best
Beauty is in the eyes of the beholder.
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You should probably add another option for `Other` since that is only 4 out of probably dozens of options.
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Originally posted by Jngrbrdman
You should probably add another option for `Other` since that is only 4 out of probably dozens of options.
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303 for me. :up
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I like 303 personally. I just wish it had a little more gloss to it but nowt as much as Vinlex
Originally posted by ShowroomLincoln
303 for me. :up
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Wow, very few pinnacle`s I heard so many good things about it im suprised....what are the "Others" people are voting for?
Beauty is in the eyes of the beholder.
"I like 303 personally. I just wish it had a little more gloss to it but nowt as much as Vinlex"
I agree with you on this. I have thinking of possibly adding a little vinylex to 303 and seeing how that works out. I am thinking of something like a 6:1 ratio. just a touch more gloss. If anyone has tried this let me know and I will be posting my results.
Einszett cockpit premium is a great interior protectant. It produces a nice matte finish, no streaking, and a `fresh` smell to top it all off (it`s not overbearing).
I have been a fan of 303 for a long time as well but I like the look of cockpit premium a little better.
Originally posted by adjulian
Einszett cockpit premium is a great interior protectant. It produces a nice matte finish, no streaking, and a `fresh` smell to top it all off (it`s not overbearing).
In this thread, David wrote about Cockpit Premium:
Do not use this product as your only interior protectant. It is designed to work with your vinyl and leather protectant as an interior quick detailer.
It does not have a UV protectant. But the Cockpit Classic product does.
Originally posted by Lynn
It does not have a UV protectant. But the Cockpit Classic product does.
The Cockpit Premium protects as much if not more than the others. Any evidence on the opposite?
It`s my election product, the surfaces keep their exact new look, no shine added.
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David says Cockpit Premium does not have UV protectants, and he`s the one evaluating and selling these products. So that`s good enough for me. He says use Cockpit Classic for UV protection, then use Cockpit Premium as a "QD" for the interior. According to David, Cockpit Premium is NOT going to provide "protection." DavidB, want to weigh in here and give us the straight scoop?Originally posted by jgv
The Cockpit Premium protects as much if not more than the others. Any evidence on the opposite?
It`s my election product, the surfaces keep their exact new look, no shine added.
FUEL: Vinylex is water based. So you want a tad more shine than 303, but less than Vinylex. Dilute Vinylex 50/50 with distilled water. No point in wasting the 303 by mixing it with Vinylex, just use water. I`ll trade, send you a bottle of distilled water for a bottle of 303
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