Thoughts on 303 for interiors?

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Just tired some 303 Aerospace on my '19 WRXs interior. Really liked the low shine look but it was a pain in the behind to get it not to be blotchy. Had to buff and buff and buff, is this just because it's the first time using it? Any tips for using it to cut down the work? Maybe another product anyone recommends?
 
I only use Meguiars Quick Interior Detailer. It afford UV protection but dries like water, so no greasy or oily film.
 
I can't say I've had a blotching issue with 303. Mist on, wipe around to a complete coverage, buff off.

The one complaint I have with 303 is I've noticed that windows get a dirty/greasy film on them faster...
 
Originally Posted by JHZR2
The one complaint I have with 303 is I've noticed that windows get a dirty/greasy film on them faster...


This is what I have noticed with most interior dressings. My windshield fogs up terribly in short order. It's really bad so, I stopped putting these products on my dash. I do use Turtle Dash & Glass as it has UV protectors, leaves the dash clean and non greasy looking with a matte finish and no fogging.
 
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It is easy to apply too much which results in the streaking/blotchy appearance. Next time use less.
 
As with any interior product the best way to apply is to spray the product on the microfiber towel or applicator first.
 
A good resource for car care are the Autogeek and Autopia websites. They have good discussions on every aspect of car detailing.
 
Originally Posted by Marco620
303 is expensive but works

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"A good resource for car care are the Autogeek and Autopia websites. They have good discussions on every aspect of car detailing."


Yup, my go to source for info and products. I have called and got a break on shipping costs.
 
There is nothing better than 303 for interiors when applied properly. As other have said use an applicator and there will be no blotching issues. I would not recommend it for the exterior as it washes off and streaks in the rain. I use it on everything rubber or plastic on my vehicles and under the hood for detailing on my 70 Chevelle.
 
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