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Sublimeon22s
05-22-2009, 09:56 PM
Ive just recently tried some of the Quantum blue vinyl / leather / rubber / plastic protectant from Brian.

This stuff is GREAT............he said it would repel dust from the door panels, dash, etc and he was right...........its been a week now and theres not a single speck of anything on my dash or door panels when there would usually be a decent amount of "particles" by now.........

I cant describe the look it leaves after you wipe it on the dash , door panels, and seats but its awesome.........it looks like a mix of a flat matte shine and a wet shine without acually being greasy or wet.

I put it on the tires too and will report back how its doing on there, but Ive got a strong feeling I wont be dissapointed............Ill deff be ordering more of this stuff soon!

Thanks for a great product Brian WAY better then any over the counter protectants or dressings




370 HEMI
05-22-2009, 10:26 PM
Ive just recently tried some of the Quantum blue vinyl / leather / rubber / plastic protectant from Brian.

This stuff is GREAT............he said it would repel dust from the door panels, dash, etc and he was right...........its been a week now and theres not a single speck of anything on my dash or door panels when there would usually be a decent amount of "particles" by now.........

I cant describe the look it leaves after you wipe it on the dash , door panels, and seats but its awesome.........it looks like a mix of a flat matte shine and a wet shine without acually being greasy or wet.

I put it on the tires too and will report back how its doing on there, but Ive got a strong feeling I wont be dissapointed............Ill deff be ordering more of this stuff soon!

Thanks for a great product Brian WAY better then any over the counter protectants or dressings

Sublime,

Glad to hear you have had time to use it. I really worked to make a product that I was very happy with...(and the wife was willing to sit on) as it is not greasy or oily, has no petroleum solvents, waxes or silicone. Not only does it look good and keep dust from sticking, it is very good at protecting the surfaces and giving everything a stock look. It really works great on the headlights and the taillights as they are really attacked by the sun. Even works well on plastic lenses on sunglasses.

Thank you for a great report, and enjoy!!

Brian
440-821-9040 :beerchug:[/QUOTE]

Daytona606
05-29-2009, 08:11 PM
have you tried this on vinyl decals or chin spoiler? I know this sounds stupid - but is there anything in the interior i should not put it on?

370 HEMI
06-01-2009, 08:22 AM
have you tried this on vinyl decals or chin spoiler? I know this sounds stupid - but is there anything in the interior i should not put it on?

Daytona606,

The only thing I would suggest against using the QB Vinyl and Leather Protector on is cloth/carpet.

I make a cloth (headliner, preferred suede and sun shade) and carpet material called QuantumBlue Fabric Stain and UV Protector.

This is sprayed on and allowed to dry. 10 times the repellency of Scotchgard and stops fading like the vinyl protector does.

YES, use it on the decals, the chin spoilers, side mouldings, rubber seals around windshields etc. Also great underhood for the hoses and airbox. Gives a really good look, protects against heat and ozone damage and does not attract dust.

Thanks for the question!

Brian
440-821-9040 :beerchug: