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370 HEMI
03-13-2009, 03:49 PM
We are makers of the QuantumBlue trade name of products, and just wanted to make people aware a few more to protect your car and increase the quality of your car care.
QuantumBlue Vinyl and leather protector. It is designed to protect the surface of your vinyl decals, vinyl dashboards, door panels, leather seats, vinyl seats and seatbacks. Stops the haze that ends up on your windshield that looks like someone was smoking in your car. Great for rubber seals and the trim around your windows and roof rail seals.
QuantumBlue Cleaner- No alkaline or acidic materials and is safe for all fabrics, vinyl, carpets etc. Very safe on all vinyl, leather, plastic, rubber, cloth etc. No better cleaner and has no sticky surfactants to cause dirt to stick to it after use like all other cleaners do.
QuantumBlue Fabric Stain and UV protector For prefered suede and fabrics. Also great for headliners, any fabrics and carpets to protect them like Scotchguard but 10 times more repellant. Also very good for UV protection so it protects fabrics from fading. Also helps headliners to keep the foam from rotting and dropping in on your head.
If you enjoy the way your car looks now, we can help keep it that way permanently.
Thanks
Brian
440-821-9040
my opinion of the vinyl protectant stuff:
http://www.chargerforums.com/forums/showthread.php?t=103272
Hey 370 what is your directions for use of the various protectants and cleaners?
Thanks.
TopBanana107
03-13-2009, 04:40 PM
Brian, dude...you're gonna make me spend more money!!!
370 HEMI
03-13-2009, 06:28 PM
Hey 370 what is your directions for use of the various protectants and cleaners?
Thanks.
Guns,
The vinyl protector you have used so no big there. The cleaner is just that, anywhere you need to clean do it.
On the fabric stain and uv protectant, spray on carpets, floormats, headliners, sun visors.....may have to take them out and put a light coating but do not saturate the cloth. Just a nice "damp" spray and let dry. Kind of like painting something. Too much is not better in this case. The vehicle (carrier of the stain guard) will evaporate and leave the anti-stain and uv protector in place. I recommend that you do the fabric stain and uv protector in an open place/well ventilated to let dry/evaporate.
Thanks for the questions.
Brian
440-821-9040 :bigthumb:
370 HEMI
03-13-2009, 06:30 PM
Brian, dude...you're gonna make me spend more money!!!
And this is a problem why?........yea I know. When you order the gallon of ACES IV, we will put whatever you want in with it. Big boxes are available for quick shipment etc.
Thanks
Brian
440-821-9040
TopBanana107
03-13-2009, 07:25 PM
And this is a problem why?........yea I know. When you order the gallon of ACES IV, we will put whatever you want in with it. Big boxes are available for quick shipment etc.
Thanks
Brian
440-821-9040
Well, it's not a problem if it's wife approved! Last order she said: you better stop going on that forum of yours...it's starting to cost you a lot!!! She was kidding...she doesn't mind, as long as I don't spend thousands at a shot!
I'll order the Aces IV along with the others, when the time is right!:bigthumb:
370 HEMI
03-14-2009, 10:08 PM
Well, it's not a problem if it's wife approved! Last order she said: you better stop going on that forum of yours...it's starting to cost you a lot!!! She was kidding...she doesn't mind, as long as I don't spend thousands at a shot!
I'll order the Aces IV along with the others, when the time is right!:bigthumb:
Glad your wife doesn't give you too much heartburn. Remember, happy wife, happy life.
My dad once said that before you fight with your wife, ask yourself 2 questions, do I want to be right, or do I want to be happy. He then proceeded to contemplate his own statement and said......I am a happily married man, and I haven't been right in years.
Great advice I think.
Glad to be of assistance. Just want to make the most of getting it over the boarder with the crappy taxes etc. VAT sucks!
Thanks
Brian
440-821-9040
TopBanana107
03-14-2009, 10:21 PM
Glad your wife doesn't give you too much heartburn. Remember, happy wife, happy life.
My dad once said that before you fight with your wife, ask yourself 2 questions, do I want to be right, or do I want to be happy. He then proceeded to contemplate his own statement and said......I am a happily married man, and I haven't been right in years.
Great advice I think.
Glad to be of assistance. Just want to make the most of getting it over the boarder with the crappy taxes etc. VAT sucks!
Thanks
Brian
440-821-9040
A wise man your father is! :bigthumb:
I'll definitely try to fill up a box of stuff the next time I order! :bigthumb:
how often do you recomend using the cloth protectant?
370 HEMI
03-15-2009, 01:05 PM
how often do you recomend using the cloth protectant?
Guns,
I would suggest to use it every 3 months to keep the repellency up. It won't change the flammability of the fabric so no big deal.
It is best when used on cloth/upholstery etc that has been cleaned, rinsed and dried.
A hot day like what you generally get is best with plenty of sun. After it is totally dry, spray mist some water on the fabric to check that it repells correctly. If any spots don't bead up, then that area will need to be retreated and left to dry.
Let me know how you like it when you try it.
Thanks
Brian
440-821-9040 :clap:
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