Review - Wurth Cockpit Care

Still hanging around at week 3. No weird staining left behind as the product gradually fades away. I suspect 1 more week before I can`t tell it`s on the surface.

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The Guz- Ah, sounds like it does indeed "die cleanly". Is 3-4 weeks short/long for such products? I`m so out of touch on this...
 
The Guz- Ah, sounds like it does indeed "die cleanly". Is 3-4 weeks short/long for such products? I`m so out of touch on this...

About the norm. 303 and a few others lasts about the same amount of time. But at least we know that it fades away with no residue behind.
 
About the norm. 303 and a few others lasts about the same amount of time. But at least we know that it fades away with no residue behind.
I have a tough time using anything but 303 on my interior. I love the matt finish, it doesn`t attract dust and it lasts a long time.

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I have a tough time using anything but 303 on my interior. I love the matt finish, it doesn`t attract dust and it lasts a long time.

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I stopped using 303 on my f body and on my grand prix. It leaves the plastics with too much of a sheen which reflect off the glass. I ended up using GTechniq C6 Matte Dash on my Camaro and prefer that.
 
I stopped using 303 on my f body and on my grand prix. It leaves the plastics with too much of a sheen which reflect off the glass. I ended up using GTechniq C6 Matte Dash on my Camaro and prefer that.
Thanks. I may try that stuff.

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Week 4 update.

Still hanging around. I am going to say that 4-6 weeks would be the time for reapplication. It is fading without altering the appearance or leaving any residue behind.

Was overcast when I took these but it helped a little capturing it.

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