I posted this on the Meguiar's forum but am posting it here too. Autopia has much more "traffic".
It’s a rainy day on the Nebraska prairie and I have way too much time on my retired hands and brain. A question on product penetration.
I am not an “interior guy�. In the past I simply took a damp terry towel to the hard plastic in the interior and vacuumed the seats, floor and whatever at every wash. I thoroughly cleaned and Scotch Guarded the cloth fabric twice a year. I never used a protectant on the vinyl or hard plastic. A scuff in the hard plastic on my new Hemi sort of changed that.
Do the various interior protectants actually penetrate the hard plastic dash and door panel? Frequently folks write, “Let the product penetrate for 3- 5 minutes and then buff to get a matt finish.� I do not think the product penetrates this plastic at all. It dries for 3-5 minutes and in reality is still pretty darn wet at the end of this time. I think that you are wiping off most of the product when you wipe it off after this short period of time.
The directions on most protectants suggest that you wipe of the “excess�. I still haven’t figured that out. For example, I applied NXT Tec Protect with a microfiber covered foam pad. When I was finished the dash surface was wet but there was no excessive product on the dash. If I would have followed up with a dry microfiber cloth, I would have taken off most of the product.
I know the purpose of wiping the product off when it is still wet is to leave a matt finish, but if the product does not “penetrate� how does it leave any protection?
By the way in a technical service bulletiin, Dodge suggests their own Mopar protectant for matte finishes. I wonder who makes it for them.
Tom
It’s a rainy day on the Nebraska prairie and I have way too much time on my retired hands and brain. A question on product penetration.
I am not an “interior guy�. In the past I simply took a damp terry towel to the hard plastic in the interior and vacuumed the seats, floor and whatever at every wash. I thoroughly cleaned and Scotch Guarded the cloth fabric twice a year. I never used a protectant on the vinyl or hard plastic. A scuff in the hard plastic on my new Hemi sort of changed that.
Do the various interior protectants actually penetrate the hard plastic dash and door panel? Frequently folks write, “Let the product penetrate for 3- 5 minutes and then buff to get a matt finish.� I do not think the product penetrates this plastic at all. It dries for 3-5 minutes and in reality is still pretty darn wet at the end of this time. I think that you are wiping off most of the product when you wipe it off after this short period of time.
The directions on most protectants suggest that you wipe of the “excess�. I still haven’t figured that out. For example, I applied NXT Tec Protect with a microfiber covered foam pad. When I was finished the dash surface was wet but there was no excessive product on the dash. If I would have followed up with a dry microfiber cloth, I would have taken off most of the product.
I know the purpose of wiping the product off when it is still wet is to leave a matt finish, but if the product does not “penetrate� how does it leave any protection?
By the way in a technical service bulletiin, Dodge suggests their own Mopar protectant for matte finishes. I wonder who makes it for them.
Tom
