Optimum Protectant Plus vs 303 aerospace

I agree that no product repels dust...We are in a pollen storm so I can vouch for that....



Pine tree pollen is the worst!!!! looks like dried up strained green pea dust!



IT sticks to everything and even floats on top of the water in a bucket until you stir it.
 
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<em class='bbc'>Originally posted by Guess My Name [/i]
<strong class='bbc'>I agree that no product repels dust...We are in a pollen storm so I can vouch for that....

Pine tree pollen is the worst!!!! looks like dried up strained green pea dust!

IT sticks to everything and even floats on top of the water in a bucket until you stir it. [/b]</blockquote>
LOL, I came outside and my truck had a yellow film all over it. I was like, we're getting pollen already!

It was maybe an hour after I finished washing it and it as covered in pollen. GRRRRR
 
I don't think I've ever seen pollen on a car. Do you all have any pics? I can just imagine how yellow pollen would look on a white car though. I'm sure its not a pretty site. Laters
 
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<em class='bbc'>Originally posted by Don2000* [/i]
<strong class='bbc'>I don't think I've ever seen pollen on a car. Do you all have any pics? I can just imagine how yellow pollen would look on a white car though. I'm sure its not a pretty site. Laters [/b]</blockquote>
I'll take a picture tomorrow before I wash it off. My bedcover gets a real nice layer across it.
 
303 aerospace protectant can be use on interior vinyl, rubber, leather etc.. also on engine bay, exterior trims and TIRES. Is iy the same with OPP? Just ordered a gallon and i want to simplify my arsenal and want to use only 1 product on these..
 
Yes OPP can be used safely and effectively on all those surfaces. If you find it too thick for tire lettering, you can dilute it 1:1 without compromising looks or effectiveness.
 
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