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Zipper 104 09-04-2014 01:19 PM

Interior protection?
 
Sorry....looked all over to avoid asking a question that's in the 'What's the best oil?' category, but came up empty handed. I'm sure it must be somewhere.

I have the Frost interior on my new 370.
What should I be applying to protect the so-called 'leather' on the sides of the seats and the 'suede' inset of the seats and the oval on the door from grime?

Thanks.

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RyanWest 09-06-2014 09:40 PM

I swear by Stay Fresh Car Care products.

They are amazing and have Interior products that will fit your needs.

Zipper 104 09-07-2014 01:53 AM

Thanks Ryan
 
I'll check them out.
For the most part I'm looking for something to treat whatever the 'material' on the seats. Something along the lines of Scotchguard.

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USNA94 09-07-2014 07:20 PM

Why not just use scotchguard?

I bought a can at Autozone. I give my seats a light spray every 6 months or so. Didn't discolor or change the feel of the fabric that I noticed.

Zipper 104 09-07-2014 07:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by USNA94 (Post 2956524)
Why not just use scotchguard?

I bought a can at Autozone. I give my seats a light spray every 6 months or so. Didn't discolor or change the feel of the fabric that I noticed.

Well, that's what I was going to turn to if I exhausted all options. I was trying to find out if there were some similar products available that 'car guys' used as an alternative.

I did check out the Stay Fresh site. First impressions were real decent.....I mean who has someone on staff that actually returns E-mails inside of an hour on a Sunday? Well, they do, so I bought a bunch of their product.

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nowayhighway 09-07-2014 08:44 PM

Pinnacle has a good interior and exterior products that would surely clean and protect your car. Check out autogeek they also have instructional videos how to use and apply it.

RyanWest 09-08-2014 02:35 AM

Pinnacle prices are a joke!

Black Label products are simply a relabeled product with higher prices!

$129 for 8 oz of some surface coating. WOW!

nowayhighway 09-08-2014 07:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RyanWest (Post 2956759)
Pinnacle prices are a joke!

Black Label products are simply a relabeled product with higher prices!

$129 for 8 oz of some surface coating. WOW!

Yes they are quite expensive, but hey you get what you pay for.

RyanWest 09-08-2014 08:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nowayhighway (Post 2957789)
Yes they are quite expensive, but hey you get what you pay for.

Or you get ripped off! No offense but I know how to make car care chemicals. There is NO possible way the overhead on raw materials is going to suffice a price on 8oz of product.

People need to wake up. Just because its priced high doesn't mean its a miracle product.

nowayhighway 09-09-2014 07:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RyanWest (Post 2957830)
Or you get ripped off! No offense but I know how to make car care chemicals. There is NO possible way the overhead on raw materials is going to suffice a price on 8oz of product.

People need to wake up. Just because its priced high doesn't mean its a miracle product.

Well good for you that you have the knowledge and skill of making car care chemicals, but not all consumers has the knowledge as yours that is why they keep buying ready made products.

RyanWest 09-09-2014 08:20 PM

Ready made products!? um ok buddy.

Keep promoting OVER PRICED products! Your number of posts give you away troll!


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