Any experience with Protect All Polish/Wax teatment?

Its actually an outstanding product that gets very little press here. I use it quite frequently after washes and find it very rewarding. Its a very light creme liquid, that spreads/sprays easily, and wipes away even easier. No streaking, and protection is superb for such a product. Theres some psychological to applying a product that has some substance to it.....Just my $.02
 
It's actually recommended by Mustang Seats for their motorcycle seats, which are vinyl.



It's in the RV accessories aisle at my Wal-Mart..I ran into it by chance..I was about to order it online..



So it must have a popular application in the RV world
 
Im also an RV'r and have used it on the trailer before. Works great, has light cleaning ability or those pesky black streaks (Aluminum siding), but I find real good benefit on paint with it. Like I said, Its highly underrated.......
 
Thanks guys, I will go back and pick up a bottle. i like products like this that can be used for more than one thing, very cool.
 
I used the little foam sponge sample I got with my QEW, and it was really pretty cool stuff. I used it on a cold winter day after a wash to spruce things up a bit on my old beater that I used to have.



Edit: I guess it was a warm winter day...one of those sunny February days when you pull out the hose.
 
It is actually pretty good. The best OTC spray wax I've used. I just have such an ample supply of OCW there really isn't any reason for me to buy any more since my last bottle ran out.
 
I wonder what it would be like with a little PC boost? Hmmmmmm......I mean it does have some cleaning prop's....I'll have to play around with it next time i use it.....
 
Does this stuff apply like a QD where you spray and wipe it until it's dry? Or does it apply like some spray waxes where you wipe it, let it haze, then wipe off the haze?
 
I have a spray in bed liner that is the same color as my trucks paint (Red) and also has a nice high gloss...and I use Protect All spray cleaner wax on the bed..and it works like a champ...It has kept my liner like new( 3 years old now)...no fading or chaulking...it is a very good product....



Al
 
Its not thin like a QD, not even as thick as a spray wax (with the exception of the Mothers brand). Its kind of a product out there on its own. Its very good though. I would actually use it before most paste waxes. Theres no dwell time, just spray, wipe on, buff off. Leaves a very nice smooth, slick surface. Protects for about 6 weeks or so.
 
How similar would you say the application is to mothers FX spray wax? I just used that product recently and I really like that it can be applied and rubbed until dry with a single microfiber very quickly. Would you say the protect-all is as easy to use as Mothers FX spray wax?
 
Its been a few years since I used it, but at the time it worked great.Ive talked on the phone to the inventer Adam Huber , who was a great guy that liked to talk about his products. I think that the company is now run by his son. It was the first spray wax that I used, other sprays being detailers.
 
AL-53 said:
I have a spray in bed liner that is the same color as my trucks paint (Red) and also has a nice high gloss...and I use Protect All spray cleaner wax on the bed..and it works like a champ...It has kept my liner like new( 3 years old now)...no fading or chaulking...it is a very good product....



Al



Interesting. I was told by a Rhino Lining rep to use Mop 'N Glo on bedliners but if Protect-Alls product works just as well, I may pick up another bottle at my local RV shop.
 
Scott, lay in bedliner or Line X Spray on? ......The spray ons are awesome these days! At least the Line X is....im going to get my 99 done soon.....

Im tellin you guys, try it on the paint and trim, you wont be dissapointed.......
 
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