PB NL vs DP Total Interior Protectant

Bunky

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I am looking for a general purpose interior product (light cleaning, minimal added shine, some UV protection) and I am down to PB NL and DP Interior Protectant. I know the DP smells like bananas. The PB seems to a litte cheaper in the 16 oz size. I have been using Meg's QID but I just wanted something with more UV protection.

Any other pro's or con's for either? Are they about the same? Other suggestions?

Thanks.
 
PB NL all the way. I have been using it for a year now and it's the best I've found out there. I had the DP but gave it to my Dad because I`did not like the smell plus it seemed a little streaky when applied.
 
PB NL all the way. I have been using it for a year now and it's the best I've found out there. I had the DP but gave it to my Dad because I`did not like the smell plus it seemed a little streaky when applied.

Thanks. So no issues with using it every time you do an interior?
 
I am looking for a general purpose interior product (light cleaning, minimal added shine, some UV protection) and I am down to PB NL and DP Interior Protectant. I know the DP smells like bananas. The PB seems to a litte cheaper in the 16 oz size. I have been using Meg's QID but I just wanted something with more UV protection.

Any other pro's or con's for either? Are they about the same? Other suggestions?

Thanks.
Is the DP Interior Protectant available in a 16 oz. size? The 32 oz. was the smallest I saw listed at AG or The DC Store.

Anyway, I have used 303 and NL, but not the DP IP.
The NL seems slightly easier to use compared to the 303. The 303 is supposed to be buffed off per 303. It is only a wipe on product when used on tires.
I always buff both 303 or NL a few minutes after application. I don't see any reason to leave excess product on the surface. I also use it on our boats which have vinyl seating and I sure don't want to buff the excess off by sitting on it.
While I haven't used the DP IP, I would be surprised if it isn't a pretty good product. It seems that most of the DP line is well liked.

Charles
 
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