Interior Cleaning: Opti-Clean versus ONR?


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Guys, I do have a question would you guys consider Optimum Protectant Plus to be more of a leather cleaner or more like an interior detailer that can be used on all surfaces even Nav screens. I have been using Nextzette Cockpit as an all in one interior cleaner but I want to switch to an Optimum product instead. I need help making that decision so any advice would be much appreciated. Thanks

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I would consider Protectant plus as a protectant and not a cleaner. I see it similar to 303 Aerospace protectant.

You can use an ONR damp towel to wipe over the interior plastics and leather once every month or so and protect it with Protectant plus.

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I used to follow Scott at Dallas Paint Correction respectively and thought all his insights were great but in the end it was just all a master plan to launch his own products.  I bought them of course believing in his system but all his products were mediocre at best.  Used his rinseless and Sio2 spat sealant and definitely not repurchasing them and back to Optimum for majority of my products.

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I watched Scott early on and thought he made good points about the kinds of road pollutants you deal with.  I took exception when he tested products, claiming to be unbiased, but always seemed to find fault with Optimum products.  Wasn't surprised when he introduced his own line...

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Now that my vehicle's scheduled for full Optimum Pro interior protection (leather, fabric, plastics), and having noted comments here, my question is:  aside from regular vacuuming, what's best technique for keeping an Opti-Coat Pro interior protected car's interior clean?  Interior was previously Scotchguarded by the dealer (probably a triple Z job) but decided vehicle deserved better protection.

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will the oils that are in protectant plus cause any window fogging for a car left in high heat/sun conditions?  The NW's had some ridiculously hot days this year...car's an Outback XT with Nappa leather.

 

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