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    I bought a used Nissan Maxima to replace my 97 that I turned in after the lease. It has cloth seats. What is the best fabric guard for protecting these seats? I have a brand new can of Scotch Guard, but I heard something about it causing cancer??
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    I like 303 fabric protector. Makes it smell like a new car as well.

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    That was the old formula. They came out with a new formula in April. Check their website. They have a whole new line of Scotchgard protectants. I think the cancer issue was for dealers that used it every day.

    The 303 protectant works great but is very expensive. You can get a can of Scotchgard for around 4 dollars. The 303 is at least 12.

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    I used the pump 303 fabric gaurd on my nissan truck cloth and this stuff work very well.The smell is very strong at first but if you leave the doors open for a while it clears out pretty fast.After a day or two I poured a cup of water on the cloth and it beaded like a good wax job.I have never used scotchgaurd so can`t comment on it.Good luck have fun

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    Liquid Glass

    Third application on wifes White 2009 Dodge Journey with Liquid Glass. Pics taken with phone. Could be better
    Thought the slickness and shine looked pretty darn good . The reflection in the car is my blue trash can in driveway . Washed it with liquid glass car wash,then chamois and a good wipe with microfiber towel.
    Then applied the glass all done by hand . Then let it sit to bake in the sun all day
    Total of 2.5 hours on sat. morning. :thumbup:

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    I have a friend who swears by Liquid Glass. He has 2 Corvettes and a `69 Z/28. None of them has been polished for years and they all look great! He does apply LG frequently. He likes to do it at Saturday car shows.
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    My nephew Loves Liquid Glass. I personally have never tried it, but he says the finish and longevity are second to none. He said it is tricky to apply. Any comments on this?



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    Is LG anything like Klasse AIO?

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    I do not find it tricky to apply although it was a little tougher doing a coat on my F350 dually so iwould say the size of the vehicle will make a difference.

    The car needs to be as clean as possible or the Liquid Glass will seal right over it. To me it goes on just ike a liquid polish the less the better . It will haze and so simple to remove.


    Liquid Glass does not have a cleaner as does the Klasse AIO.
    Liquid Glass is a sealer only it is activated by UV rays and once it is cooked it is hard.
    We had a pretty good winter here In St Louis and not to mention alot of salt
    the wifes Dodge shows no signs of road rash. I have to say i am very happy with the way it performed.:thumbup:

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    I was just looking at the liquid glass website and they offer a sealant for a hundred dollars called "Legend" and said that after 25 coats (yikes), that your paint becomes rock chip resistant. A little far fetched for me to believe and I will stick with Werkstat or Duragloss for my sealants, although thinking I need to order some BF wet diamond.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Strokin04 View Post
    I was just looking at the liquid glass website and they offer a sealant for a hundred dollars called "Legend" and said that after 25 coats (yikes), that your paint becomes rock chip resistant. A little far fetched for me to believe and I will stick with Werkstat or Duragloss for my sealants, although thinking I need to order some BF wet diamond.
    You really do need to try BFWD. You will never go back.
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    BFWD is a great sealant . I`ve tried many sealants and this is the best .

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    Applying sealants by hand or machine ?

    Does it make any difference how you apply sealants ?
    Will it bond better if you apply it with a machine ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bmw5541 View Post
    You really do need to try BFWD. You will never go back.
    Waiting for PAC to get the new ONR in and I will order both to try out.

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    If using Blackfire, I apply by hand. If using Klasse, I apply by machine.



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