I've been thinking about UV protection and how it applies to detailing and detailing products. It seems like most every LSP says it protects against UV, but I've never seen any test comparing LSPs in this regard.
Where I'm going with this... The interior of a car gets it's UV rays entirely through the window glass (unless you keep the windows or convertible top down). There are a variety of products made to absorb the rays at the surface of the interior (303, etc.), but it should be just as beneficial to block the rays at the glass instead. This is also much easier than trying to coat the interior with protectant (and on top of that, I really don't like the look of most protectants).
The good thing about glass is that you can use just about any product on it and it will look the same. So now I'm back to the question of what would provide the best UV protection. I'm thinking good options might be Zaino, DG, Werkstat, Collinite because they'd all be very durable and they all claim UV protection.
Where I'm going with this... The interior of a car gets it's UV rays entirely through the window glass (unless you keep the windows or convertible top down). There are a variety of products made to absorb the rays at the surface of the interior (303, etc.), but it should be just as beneficial to block the rays at the glass instead. This is also much easier than trying to coat the interior with protectant (and on top of that, I really don't like the look of most protectants).
The good thing about glass is that you can use just about any product on it and it will look the same. So now I'm back to the question of what would provide the best UV protection. I'm thinking good options might be Zaino, DG, Werkstat, Collinite because they'd all be very durable and they all claim UV protection.