Observation on #40 (nothing earth shaking)

JustinR32

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It has a nice smell to it. Most vinyl and rubber protectants smell industrial, #40 has an organic, leathery scent.





Tom
 
Really? Smell is the one thing I don't like about #40. I think it smells very chemically. It's like new-car chemical, but still chemical... If it smelled better, I'd probably buy a gallon of it and use it on the interior again. I like the way it works, but hate the way it smells.
 
Yup, and everyone loves the smell of Griot's Speed Shine, and I hate it. Go figure, I guess that's why there's chocolate and vanilla!





Tom
 
Here's a little thing I found. Go to your local health food store and pick up a bottle of vegetable glycerin.



Add about a shot glass or two to your favorite rubber and vinyl treatment. It adds a luxurious sheen to it and adds some viscosity which extends the application interval of the product.



Check it out and let me know what you think!



rd
 
rd_volvo said:
Here's a little thing I found. Go to your local health food store and pick up a bottle of vegetable glycerin.



Add about a shot glass or two to your favorite rubber and vinyl treatment. It adds a luxurious sheen to it and adds some viscosity which extends the application interval of the product.



Check it out and let me know what you think!



rd



Or mix a little of it with water, and viola, you've got yourself a zymol protectant for $20 less! (Minus the resistable fragrance and bottle)
 
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