3M Scotchgaurd

I tend to like foam sprays for windows as well. I guess part of it lies in the fact that it's just more fun and more controlled to me.
 
I'm with Don - I use Plexus to clean the several LCD screens I have around the house and vehicles, and it works like a charm - and often in places where I'd like to strictly control where the Plexus goes. The foam consistency lets me target my exact cleaning area, and saves product as well.
 
So, I had a customer call wanting me to detail/seal both of his brand new rides. He mentioned a product that somehow I have let slip from my arsenal (3m Scotchgaurd)

I was wondering what everyone else may be using to protect there carpets and mats

As always, any and all responses will be appreciated :-B
 
Flash,
There are so many cleaners that now have "Scotchguard" in their product. I have used Oxi Clean with Scotchguard. It's okay, but I think I need to step up in this area.
 
Either 303 High Tech Fabric Guard or Ultima Interior Guard Plus

Hmmm, those both sound very intresting Richard :-? Thanks for your imput :soldier:

Flash,
There are so many cleaners that now have "Scotchguard" in their product. I have used Oxi Clean with Scotchguard. It's okay, but I think I need to step up in this area.

Barry, I haven't noticed this, but now that you mention it I'm sure I'll be seeing it on every label I look at :out:

The stuff I use to use came in a Red & White aresol can and smelled alot like hairspray. It was very effective though :driving:

303 Fabric Guard for this guy.

-Kody-

Director Another vote for 303 Da Rules! Thanks Kody :-B
 
I used the aerosol 3M scotch guard on my wife's car when it was new. used 2 whole can on 4 mats and carpet flooring and rear flooring. Did the whole MDX. SO far so good. Car is 1.5 YO and looks great. I used the Ultima Interior guard on the above the floor including leather.

I posted here or on Autopia that she had some blue jean transfer on the beige leather seat. Came off with the interior shampoo from Ultima. On her MDX I have the whole Ultima paint Guard plus exterior, interior and am using the Ultima Tire and trim restorer on the tires.

Whoah..sorry got a little off topic, but I feel better.

3M rocks. My wife spills coffee and totes the kids who eat and spill everything. The beige mats still look good. I most likely will re-apply the 3M after I extract the mats after the winter. I have also been considering swapping out the carpet for weathertech's for the winter.
 
I just used a TON of 303 on my dining room chairs but my children haven't tested the effectiveness of the product yet.

I chose 303, based upon what I found others to say (303) being a superior product.
 
I had a buddy of mine suggest it. So I tried it, not the best stuff in the world, its good for OTC. But something like 303 fabric is way better.

Happy Holidays
Mo Christmas Tree
 
Flash that was Richard and I talking to each other, had nothing to do with you ;)

Phew, I thought I had gotten myself into trouble....again :Santa Smiley:

I used the aerosol 3M scotch guard on my wife's car when it was new. used 2 whole can on 4 mats and carpet flooring and rear flooring. Did the whole MDX. SO far so good. Car is 1.5 YO and looks great. i used the Ultima Interior guard on the above the floor inclding leather.

I posted here or on Autopia that she had some blue jean transfer on the beige leather seat. Came off with the interior shampoo from Ultima. On her MDX I have the whole Ultima paint Guard plus exterior, interior and am using the Ultima Tire and trim restorer on the tires.

Whoah..sorry got a little off topic, but I feel better.

3M rocks. My wife spills coffee and totes the kids who eat and spill everything. The beige mats still look good. I most likely will re-apply the 3M after I extract the mats after the winter. I have also been considering swapping out the carpet for weathertech's for the winter.

Director Ladies & Gentlemen, 3M now has a voice in this matter :soldier:

Jeff, I used this stuff for years and it never disappointed me. However, I was looking at there website and they do not recommend using this product on carpets :scared: Damndest thing, I must have used it over the years on hundreds of carpets :redface: I'm assuming they don't recommend using there product in this manner because it does tend to make the surface a bit slick (lawsuits) :judge:

Did you say you treated your leather with this stuff :-?

I just used a TON of 303 on my dining room chairs but my children haven't tested the effectiveness of the product yet.

I chose 303, based upon what I found others to say (303) being a superior product.

Hmmm, this 303 you speak of sure does get alot of kudos. I may just have to order some and start pushing this product down my customers throats....again <:-P

What does 303 smell like :Snowman:

I had a buddy of mine suggest it. So I tried it, not the best stuff in the world, its good for OTC. But something like 303 fabric is way better.

Happy Holidays
Mo Christmas Tree

Your buddy recommended 3M or 303 /:)


Thanks for everyones response in this matter :-B
 
Phew, I thought I had gotten myself in trouble....again :Santa Smiley:



Director Ladies & Gentlemen, 3M now has a voice in this matter :soldier:

Jeff, I used this stuff for years and it never disappointed me. However, I was looking at there website and they do not recommend using this product on carpets :scared: Damndest thing, I must have used it over the years on hundreds of carpets :redface: I'm assuming they don't recommend using there product in this manner because it does tend to make the surface a bit slick (lawsuits) :judge:

Did you say you treated your leather with this stuff :-?



Hmmm, this 303 you speak of sure does get alot of kudos. I may just have to order some and start pushing this product down my customers throats....again <:-P

What does 303 smell like :Snowman:



Your buddy recommended 3M or 303 /:)


Thanks for everyones response in this matter :-B
3M flash. thats what he recommended
 
Phew, I thought I had gotten myself in trouble....again :Santa Smiley:



Director Ladies & Gentlemen, 3M now has a voice in this matter :soldier:

Jeff, I used this stuff for years and it never disappointed me. However, I was looking at there website and they do not recommend using this product on carpets :scared: Damndest thing, I must have used it over the years on hundreds of carpets :redface: I'm assuming they don't recommend using there product in this manner because it does tend to make the surface a bit slick (lawsuits) :judge:

Did you say you treated your leather with this stuff :-?

Flash, No I did not use this on leather. I used Ultima Interior Guard Plus on the interior initially and the 3M on the carpet and roof liner as well. No issues at all. The interior guard plus would be an expensive proposition to use on all carpets.
 
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